Why do some individuals experience intrusive emotional memories following stressful or traumatic events whereas others do not? Attentional control may contribute to the development of such memories by shielding attention to ongoing tasks from affective reactions to task-irrelevant emotional stimuli. The present study investigated whether individual differences in theability to exert cognitive control are associated with experiencing intrusive emotional memories after laboratory trauma. Sixty-one healthy women provided self-reported and experimentally derived measures of attentional control. They then viewed a trauma film in the laboratory and recorded intrusive memories for one week using a diary. Gaze avoidance during trauma film exposure ...
This study explored whether a relatively poor ability to resist or inhibit interference from irrelev...
This study explored whether a relatively poor ability to resist or inhibit interference from irrelev...
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be reduced by a subsequent interference procedure, seemi...
Why do some individuals experience intrusive emotional memories following stressful or traumatic eve...
Although intrusive imagery is a common response in the aftermath of a stressful or traumatic event, ...
This study used an analogue design to test the hypothesis that preferential processing of visual tra...
Relatively weak cognitive control existing prior to a stressful event may be associated with intrusi...
Intrusive memories are a core symptom of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). A growing body of an...
This study tested whether low attentional control set people at risk for experiencing undesirable in...
It has been suggested that relatively weak cognitive control existing prior to a stressful event may...
Memories of negative emotional events persist more over time relative to memories for neutral inform...
Background and objectives: Recent cognitive models propose that intrusive trauma memories arise and ...
Three experiments indexed the effect of various concurrent tasks, while watching a traumatic film, o...
Advisors: Michelle M. Lilly.Committee members: David Bridgett; Holly Orcutt; Patricia Wallace; Katja...
Intrusive recollections are very common immediately after traumatic events and are considered necess...
This study explored whether a relatively poor ability to resist or inhibit interference from irrelev...
This study explored whether a relatively poor ability to resist or inhibit interference from irrelev...
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be reduced by a subsequent interference procedure, seemi...
Why do some individuals experience intrusive emotional memories following stressful or traumatic eve...
Although intrusive imagery is a common response in the aftermath of a stressful or traumatic event, ...
This study used an analogue design to test the hypothesis that preferential processing of visual tra...
Relatively weak cognitive control existing prior to a stressful event may be associated with intrusi...
Intrusive memories are a core symptom of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). A growing body of an...
This study tested whether low attentional control set people at risk for experiencing undesirable in...
It has been suggested that relatively weak cognitive control existing prior to a stressful event may...
Memories of negative emotional events persist more over time relative to memories for neutral inform...
Background and objectives: Recent cognitive models propose that intrusive trauma memories arise and ...
Three experiments indexed the effect of various concurrent tasks, while watching a traumatic film, o...
Advisors: Michelle M. Lilly.Committee members: David Bridgett; Holly Orcutt; Patricia Wallace; Katja...
Intrusive recollections are very common immediately after traumatic events and are considered necess...
This study explored whether a relatively poor ability to resist or inhibit interference from irrelev...
This study explored whether a relatively poor ability to resist or inhibit interference from irrelev...
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be reduced by a subsequent interference procedure, seemi...