A dysphoric's TALE: The relationship between the self-reported functions of autobiographical memory and symptoms of depression [PDF]
Autobiographical memory (AM) is believed to serve self, social and directive functions; however, little is known regarding how this triad of functions operates in depression. Using the Thinking About Life Experiences questionnaire [Bluck, S., & Alea, N. (
Anderson, Rachel J. +2 more
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Negative intrusive thoughts and dissociation as risk factors for self-harm. [PDF]
Relationships between self-harm and vulnerability factors were studied in a general population of 432 participants, of whom 30% reported some experience of self-harm.
Andrade, J, Batey, H, May, J
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Sleep and intrusive memories immediately after a traumatic event in emergency department patients. [PDF]
Porcheret K +6 more
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REM sleep in acutely traumatized individuals and interventions for the secondary prevention of post-traumatic stress disorder [PDF]
Increasing evidence supports a close link between REM sleep and the consolidation of emotionally toned memories such as traumatic experiences. In order to investigate the role of sleep for the development of symptoms related to traumatic experiences ...
Bublitz, Jan Christoph +6 more
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Pre-Stressor Interference Control and Intrusive Memories [PDF]
Although intrusive imagery is a common response in the aftermath of a stressful or traumatic event, only a minority of trauma victims show persistent re-experiencing and related psychopathology. Individual differences in pre-trauma executive control possibly play a critical role. Therefore, this study investigated whether a relatively poor pre-stressor
Verwoerd, J. +4 more
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Intrusive-like memory errors associate with positive schizotypy
Schizophrenia is characterized by memory impairments, yet the relationships between its distinct symptom clusters (i.e., positive, negative, disorganized) and specific aspects of memory dysfunction remain poorly characterized. In the present study, we compiled a large analog sample (N = 795) to test whether positive symptoms, versus negative and ...
William N. Koller, Tyrone D. Cannon
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Sensory imagery in craving: From cognitive psychology to new treatments for addiction [PDF]
Sensory imagery is a powerful tool for inducing craving because it is a key component of the cognitive system that underpins human motivation. The role of sensory imagery in motivation is explained by Elaborated Intrusion (EI) theory.
Andrade J. +15 more
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Mental time travel in dysphoria: Differences in the content and subjective experience of past and future episodes [PDF]
Previous research has shown that depressed individuals demonstrate a number of biases in their ability to retrieve past events and simulate future events.
Anderson, Rachel J., Evans, Gemma L.
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The roles of noradrenergic and glucocorticoid activation in the development of intrusive memories. [PDF]
Intrusive memories are a common feature of many psychological disorders. Recent evidence has potentially extended cognitive models of intrusions by identifying the role of biological markers of arousal at the time of consolidation in subsequent memory ...
Richard A Bryant +2 more
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The neural basis of unwanted thoughts during resting state. [PDF]
Human beings are constantly engaged in thought. Sometimes thoughts occur repetitively and can become distressing. Up to now the neural bases of these intrusive or unwanted thoughts is largely unexplored.
De Raedt, Rudi +3 more
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