Across two studies we investigated the influence of contextual cues on autobiographical memory recall. In Study 1, participants (N = 37) with major depressive disorder, in episode or in varying degrees of remission, were administered a Negative Autobiographical Memory Task (NAMT) that required them to retrieve negatively valenced memories in response to positive cue words (a positive context). We reasoned that increased depression symptom severity would be associated with a reduced ability to override priming from this disadvantageous context. Consequently, we hypothesized that increased depressive severity would counterintuitively be associated with reduced negativity ratings for retrieved personal memories to positive cues on the NAMT. Th...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by a dysfunctional processing of autobiographical m...
Previously depressed and never-depressed individuals identified personal characteristics (self-guide...
Memories for emotional experiences are influenced by a person's mood at the time of recall. This mak...
Across two studies we investigated the influence of contextual cues on autobiographical memory recal...
Across two studies we investigated the influence of contextual cues on autobiographical memory recal...
Studies have consistently found autobiographical memory (AM) impairments in persons with depression....
Cognitive theories of depression hold that negative contextual triggers (e.g., stressful events) ind...
When cued with generic happy and sad words, depressed individuals have been found to articulate cont...
When cued with generic happy and sad words, depressed individuals have been found to articulate cont...
Autobiographical memory has been theorized to serve as an adaptive function in coping with negative ...
Autobiographical memory biases are potential cognitive vulnerability factors for depression, with re...
Recent research has shown that suicidal patients are not only biased in the speed with which they ca...
Autobiographical memory functioning is critically related to the development and trajectory of mood ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by a dysfunctional processing of autobiographical m...
Previously depressed and never-depressed individuals identified personal characteristics (self-guide...
Memories for emotional experiences are influenced by a person's mood at the time of recall. This mak...
Across two studies we investigated the influence of contextual cues on autobiographical memory recal...
Across two studies we investigated the influence of contextual cues on autobiographical memory recal...
Studies have consistently found autobiographical memory (AM) impairments in persons with depression....
Cognitive theories of depression hold that negative contextual triggers (e.g., stressful events) ind...
When cued with generic happy and sad words, depressed individuals have been found to articulate cont...
When cued with generic happy and sad words, depressed individuals have been found to articulate cont...
Autobiographical memory has been theorized to serve as an adaptive function in coping with negative ...
Autobiographical memory biases are potential cognitive vulnerability factors for depression, with re...
Recent research has shown that suicidal patients are not only biased in the speed with which they ca...
Autobiographical memory functioning is critically related to the development and trajectory of mood ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by a dysfunctional processing of autobiographical m...
Previously depressed and never-depressed individuals identified personal characteristics (self-guide...
Memories for emotional experiences are influenced by a person's mood at the time of recall. This mak...