This study investigates the causal role of dissociation in intrusive memory development and possible underlying aberrant memory processes (e.g., increased perceptual priming). Using an audio-only adaption of the trauma film paradigm, we divided 60 participants into 3 conditions and presented them with different visual tasks-mirror staring, dot staring, or neutral images. The former 2 conditions were hypothesized to induce dissociation. Postaudio, a number of factors were assessed, including state dissociation, perceptual priming and conceptual priming, as well as intrusions over 3 days. Participants in the dissociation conditions displayed an increase in perceptual priming compared to those in the control condition and reported more distres...
Dissociation is typically defined as the lack of normal integration of thoughts, feelings, and exper...
Although intrusive imagery is a common response in the aftermath of a stressful or traumatic event, ...
This study investigated the effects of high and low levels of dissociation on information processing...
This study investigates the causal role of dissociation in intrusive memory development and possible...
Intrusive memories in posttraumatic stress disorder are often triggered by stimuli that are perceptu...
This study examines the relationship between peri-traumatic dissociation (dissociation at the time o...
BACKGROUND: Intrusive reexperiencing in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is commonly triggered b...
AbstractBackgroundIntrusive reexperiencing in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is commonly trigg...
Peri-traumatic information processing is thought to affect the development of intrusive trauma memor...
Intrusions are regarded as a 'hallmark' symptom of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, yet relatively li...
The present study examined how acute dissociation, trait-like dissociative symptoms, and physiologic...
Highly affect-laden memory intrusions are a feature of several psychological disorders with intrusiv...
Background and objectives: Recent cognitive models propose that intrusive trauma memories arise and ...
Cognitive models of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) assert that memory processes play a signifi...
Dissociation is typically defined as the lack of normal integration of thoughts, feelings, and exper...
Although intrusive imagery is a common response in the aftermath of a stressful or traumatic event, ...
This study investigated the effects of high and low levels of dissociation on information processing...
This study investigates the causal role of dissociation in intrusive memory development and possible...
Intrusive memories in posttraumatic stress disorder are often triggered by stimuli that are perceptu...
This study examines the relationship between peri-traumatic dissociation (dissociation at the time o...
BACKGROUND: Intrusive reexperiencing in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is commonly triggered b...
AbstractBackgroundIntrusive reexperiencing in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is commonly trigg...
Peri-traumatic information processing is thought to affect the development of intrusive trauma memor...
Intrusions are regarded as a 'hallmark' symptom of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, yet relatively li...
The present study examined how acute dissociation, trait-like dissociative symptoms, and physiologic...
Highly affect-laden memory intrusions are a feature of several psychological disorders with intrusiv...
Background and objectives: Recent cognitive models propose that intrusive trauma memories arise and ...
Cognitive models of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) assert that memory processes play a signifi...
Dissociation is typically defined as the lack of normal integration of thoughts, feelings, and exper...
Although intrusive imagery is a common response in the aftermath of a stressful or traumatic event, ...
This study investigated the effects of high and low levels of dissociation on information processing...