Remembering unpleasant events can trigger negative feelings. Fortunately, research indicates that unwanted retrieval can be suppressed to prevent memories from intruding into awareness, improving our mental state. The current scientific understanding of retrieval suppression, however, is based mostly on simpler memories, such as associations between words or pictures, which may not reflect how people control unpleasant memory intrusions in everyday life. Here, we investigated the neural and behavioural dynamics of suppressing personal and emotional autobiographical memories using a modified version of the Think/No-Think task. We asked participants to suppress memories of their own past immoral actions, which were hypothesised to be both hig...
Research indicates that there are two possible mechanisms by which particular target memories can be...
AbstractInvoluntary retrieval of unwanted memories is a common symptom in several clinical disorders...
To remember information from our personal past we need to be in a cognitive state where we treat sti...
We are often faced with reminders of unpleasant memories from our past that triggers a discomforted ...
The present study investigated the extent to which people can suppress unwanted autobiographical mem...
Research on retrieval suppression has produced varying results concerning whether negatively valence...
© 2015, The Author(s) 2015.The present study investigated the extent to which people can suppress un...
Suppressing unwanted memories can impair their later recall. Recent work shows that this forgetting ...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...
AbstractBackgroundMost people suffer from intrusive memories in the aftermath of trauma. For survivo...
Involuntary retrieval of unwanted memories is a common symptom in several clinical disorders, includ...
We would like to acknowledge The British Academy Leverhulme Research Grant in supporting this resear...
This program of research was designed to examine the role of thought suppression in the retrieval of...
Abstract in Undetermined Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted me...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...
Research indicates that there are two possible mechanisms by which particular target memories can be...
AbstractInvoluntary retrieval of unwanted memories is a common symptom in several clinical disorders...
To remember information from our personal past we need to be in a cognitive state where we treat sti...
We are often faced with reminders of unpleasant memories from our past that triggers a discomforted ...
The present study investigated the extent to which people can suppress unwanted autobiographical mem...
Research on retrieval suppression has produced varying results concerning whether negatively valence...
© 2015, The Author(s) 2015.The present study investigated the extent to which people can suppress un...
Suppressing unwanted memories can impair their later recall. Recent work shows that this forgetting ...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...
AbstractBackgroundMost people suffer from intrusive memories in the aftermath of trauma. For survivo...
Involuntary retrieval of unwanted memories is a common symptom in several clinical disorders, includ...
We would like to acknowledge The British Academy Leverhulme Research Grant in supporting this resear...
This program of research was designed to examine the role of thought suppression in the retrieval of...
Abstract in Undetermined Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted me...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...
Research indicates that there are two possible mechanisms by which particular target memories can be...
AbstractInvoluntary retrieval of unwanted memories is a common symptom in several clinical disorders...
To remember information from our personal past we need to be in a cognitive state where we treat sti...