To attain goals, people must proactively prevent interferences and react to interferences once they occur. Whereas most research focuses on how people deal with external interferences, here we investigate the use of proactive and reactive control in dealing with unwanted thoughts. To examine this question, we asked people to generate an association to each of several repeating cue words, while forbidding the repetition of associations. Reactively rejecting and replacing unwanted repeated associations after they occur entails slower response times. Conversely, proactive control entails constricting the search space and thus faster response times. To gain further insight into different potential proactive thought control mechanisms, we augmen...
The role of anticipatory mechanisms in human memory control is poorly understood. Addressing the iss...
Intrusive cognitions are a natural occurrence within our stream of consciousness, however, when they...
This paper describes two experiments designed to investigate how a current model of task perseverati...
textabstractAfter unpleasant events, people often experience intrusive memories that undermine their...
After unpleasant events, people often experience intrusive memories that undermine their peace of mi...
This study sought to investigate the role of cognitive load, working memory capacity (WMC) and proac...
The hyperaccessibility of suppressed thoughts (i.e., enhancement), and the suppression-induced rebou...
A classic definition of intrusive thinking is “any distinct, identifiable cognitive event that is un...
Background: The belief that we can control our thoughts is not inevitably adaptive, particularly whe...
People are often confronted with reminders of things they would prefer not to think about. When this...
Suppressing unwanted memories can impair their later recall. Recent work shows that this forgetting ...
Freud proposed that unwanted memories can be forgotten by pushing them into the unconscious, a proce...
Previous studies evaluating the probability of successful thought suppression (attempts to rid our m...
When we seek to forget unwelcome memories, does the suppressed content still exert an unconscious in...
Findings from numerous laboratory studies on thought suppression suggest that engaging in deliberate...
The role of anticipatory mechanisms in human memory control is poorly understood. Addressing the iss...
Intrusive cognitions are a natural occurrence within our stream of consciousness, however, when they...
This paper describes two experiments designed to investigate how a current model of task perseverati...
textabstractAfter unpleasant events, people often experience intrusive memories that undermine their...
After unpleasant events, people often experience intrusive memories that undermine their peace of mi...
This study sought to investigate the role of cognitive load, working memory capacity (WMC) and proac...
The hyperaccessibility of suppressed thoughts (i.e., enhancement), and the suppression-induced rebou...
A classic definition of intrusive thinking is “any distinct, identifiable cognitive event that is un...
Background: The belief that we can control our thoughts is not inevitably adaptive, particularly whe...
People are often confronted with reminders of things they would prefer not to think about. When this...
Suppressing unwanted memories can impair their later recall. Recent work shows that this forgetting ...
Freud proposed that unwanted memories can be forgotten by pushing them into the unconscious, a proce...
Previous studies evaluating the probability of successful thought suppression (attempts to rid our m...
When we seek to forget unwelcome memories, does the suppressed content still exert an unconscious in...
Findings from numerous laboratory studies on thought suppression suggest that engaging in deliberate...
The role of anticipatory mechanisms in human memory control is poorly understood. Addressing the iss...
Intrusive cognitions are a natural occurrence within our stream of consciousness, however, when they...
This paper describes two experiments designed to investigate how a current model of task perseverati...