To remember information from our personal past we need to be in a cognitive state where we treat stimuli as cues for memory retrieval. In this study we considered whether participants could exert control and disengage from a memory state when it was no longer required for the task at hand. In particular, we examined whether this ability was affected by the valence of the stimuli and participant’s rumination scores. After a study phase participants completed test blocks where the task switched every two trials between a memory task (retrieving information from the study phase) and a perceptual task. Even though there was no episodic memory requirement in the perceptual task, a well-established event-related potential (ERP) index of memory re...
Depressive rumination, the tendency to engage in repetitive self-focus in response to distress, seem...
Remembering unpleasant events can trigger negative feelings. Fortunately, research indicates that un...
Abstract in Undetermined Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted me...
To remember information from our personal past we need to be in a cognitive state where we treat sti...
People vary widely in their ability to cope with negative memories, which raises the question: How d...
textabstractResearch on retrieval suppression has produced varying results concerning whether negati...
Aversive events often turn into intrusive memories. However, prior evidence indicates that these mem...
Background and objectives Rumination is a major contributor to the maintenance of affective disorder...
Neural evidence for the strategic retrieval of task-relevant ‘target’ memories at the expense of les...
Background People who ruminate about negative personal experiences seem to be engaged in practicing ...
When we experience aversive events, these often turn into unwanted memories. Simple reminders can th...
AbstractBackground and objectivesRumination is a major contributor to the maintenance of affective d...
In this study we investigated the neurocognitive processes underlying the control of memory retrieva...
There are some past experiences that we would prefer not to remember. Previous research has shown th...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...
Depressive rumination, the tendency to engage in repetitive self-focus in response to distress, seem...
Remembering unpleasant events can trigger negative feelings. Fortunately, research indicates that un...
Abstract in Undetermined Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted me...
To remember information from our personal past we need to be in a cognitive state where we treat sti...
People vary widely in their ability to cope with negative memories, which raises the question: How d...
textabstractResearch on retrieval suppression has produced varying results concerning whether negati...
Aversive events often turn into intrusive memories. However, prior evidence indicates that these mem...
Background and objectives Rumination is a major contributor to the maintenance of affective disorder...
Neural evidence for the strategic retrieval of task-relevant ‘target’ memories at the expense of les...
Background People who ruminate about negative personal experiences seem to be engaged in practicing ...
When we experience aversive events, these often turn into unwanted memories. Simple reminders can th...
AbstractBackground and objectivesRumination is a major contributor to the maintenance of affective d...
In this study we investigated the neurocognitive processes underlying the control of memory retrieva...
There are some past experiences that we would prefer not to remember. Previous research has shown th...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...
Depressive rumination, the tendency to engage in repetitive self-focus in response to distress, seem...
Remembering unpleasant events can trigger negative feelings. Fortunately, research indicates that un...
Abstract in Undetermined Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted me...