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Examining vulnerability to involuntary memories in schizophrenia comorbid with post-traumatic stress disorder [PDF]
The current study explored whether individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia and a high level of PTSD symptoms experience more frequent neutral intrusive memories than individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia with low level PTSD symptoms.
Jones, Vanessa, Steel, Craig
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Conditioned responses to trauma reminders: How durable are they over time and does memory integration reduce them? [PDF]
Background and objectives: Stimuli associated with the trauma are important triggers for intrusive memories after a traumatic event. Clinical models assume that fear conditioning for neutral stimuli encountered during traumatic events is a potential ...
Conway, M. A., Michael, T., Streb, M.
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INTRODUCTION[|]It is known that experiential and coginitive features of intrusive memories differ in accordance with the type and severity of psychological disorders.
Ekin Öztekin, Banu Yılmaz
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Solving the Mystery of Intrusive Flashbacks in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Comment on Brewin 2014) [PDF]
"This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the copy of record."In the light of current controversy about the nature of intrusions in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the review by Brewin (2014 ...
Kvavilashvili, Lia
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Objective: The study aimed to explore the content and features of loss-related memories in a sample of individuals bereaved by cancer with and without a probable diagnosis of prolonged grief disorder/persistent complex bereavement disorder (PGD/PCBD ...
Kirsten V. Smith +2 more
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Playing the computer game Tetris prior to viewing traumatic film material and subsequent intrusive memories: Examining proactive interference. [PDF]
Visuospatial working memory (WM) tasks performed concurrently or after an experimental trauma (traumatic film viewing) have been shown to reduce subsequent intrusive memories (concurrent or retroactive interference, respectively).
Holmes, E.A. +4 more
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an experimental approach with a trauma film paradigm [PDF]
Background Intrusive memories of traumatic events are a core feature of post- traumatic stress disorder but little is known about the neurobiological formation of intrusions.
Hellmann-Regen, J. +5 more
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Overwriting and intrusion in short-term memory [PDF]
Studies of interference in working and short-term memory suggest that irrelevant information may overwrite the contents of memory or intrude into memory. While some previous studies have reported greater interference when irrelevant information is similar to the contents of memory than when it is dissimilar, other studies have reported greater ...
Tyler D, Bancroft +4 more
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Can virtual nature improve patient experiences and memories of dental treatment? A study protocol for a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Background Dental anxiety and anxiety-related avoidance of dental care create significant problems for patients and the dental profession. Distraction interventions are used in daily medical practice to help patients cope with unpleasant procedures ...
Andrade, J +10 more
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Background Trauma- and stress-related disorders, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), are more common in females than in males. Sex hormones affect learning and emotional memory formation and may be associated with the development of PTSD. Most
Eileen Krinke +4 more
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