Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be reduced by a subsequent interference procedure, seemingly sparing voluntary memory for that event. This selective-interference effect has potential therapeutic benefits (e.g., for emotional disorders) and legal importance (e.g., for witness testimony). However, the measurements of intrusive memory and voluntary memory typically differ in the role of associations between a cue and the emotional memory “hotspots.” To test this, we asked participants to watch a traumatic film followed by either an interference procedure (reminder plus Tetris) or control procedure (reminder only). Measurement of intrusions (using a laboratory task) and voluntary memory (recognition for film stills) were crossed wit...
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, ...
Memories of negative emotional events persist more over time relative to memories for neutral inform...
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be reduced by a subsequent interference procedure, seemi...
Methods to reduce intrusive memories (e.g., of traumatic events) should ideally spare voluntary memo...
Methods to reduce intrusive memories (e.g., of traumatic events) should ideally spare voluntary memo...
Visuospatial working memory (WM) tasks performed concurrently or after an experimental trauma (traum...
This study used an analogue design to test the hypothesis that preferential processing of visual tra...
Peri-traumatic information processing is thought to affect the development of intrusive trauma memor...
Intrusive memories are a core symptom of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). A growing body of an...
Three experiments indexed the effect of various concurrent tasks, while watching a traumatic film, o...
Information processing theories of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) state that intrusive images...
The present experimental analogue study used computerised attention training to investigate the role...
Two experiments examined whether exposure to a trauma-film induced an attentional bias (AB) for intr...
Two experiments examined whether exposure to a trauma-film induced an attentional bias (AB) for intr...
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, ...
Memories of negative emotional events persist more over time relative to memories for neutral inform...
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be reduced by a subsequent interference procedure, seemi...
Methods to reduce intrusive memories (e.g., of traumatic events) should ideally spare voluntary memo...
Methods to reduce intrusive memories (e.g., of traumatic events) should ideally spare voluntary memo...
Visuospatial working memory (WM) tasks performed concurrently or after an experimental trauma (traum...
This study used an analogue design to test the hypothesis that preferential processing of visual tra...
Peri-traumatic information processing is thought to affect the development of intrusive trauma memor...
Intrusive memories are a core symptom of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). A growing body of an...
Three experiments indexed the effect of various concurrent tasks, while watching a traumatic film, o...
Information processing theories of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) state that intrusive images...
The present experimental analogue study used computerised attention training to investigate the role...
Two experiments examined whether exposure to a trauma-film induced an attentional bias (AB) for intr...
Two experiments examined whether exposure to a trauma-film induced an attentional bias (AB) for intr...
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, ...
Memories of negative emotional events persist more over time relative to memories for neutral inform...