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Genetic Reduction of the Translational Repressors FMRP and 4E-BP2 Preserves Memory in Mouse Models of Alzheimer's Disease. [PDF]

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The Psychology of Repression and Polarization

World Politics, 2020
ABSTRACTHow does political polarization occur under repressive conditions? Drawing on psychological theories of social identity, the author posits that the nature of repression drives polarization. Repression alters group identities, changing the perceived distance between groups and ultimately shaping the level of affective and preference polarization
Elizabeth R. Nugent
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The Return of Repression? Evidence From Cognitive Psychology

Topics in Cognitive Science, 2023
AbstractThe controversy over alleged repressed and recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) was among the most contentious ever to embroil psychology and psychiatry. Adapting paradigms from cognitive psychology, my research group tested hypotheses pertinent to repressed memory and false memory interpretations of recovered memories.
R. McNally
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The social psychology of cognitive repression

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2006
Erdelyi identifies cognitive and emotional motives for repression, but largely neglects social motivations. Yet social pressure to not know, and implicit needs to isolate awareness in order to protect relationships, are common motives. Social motives may even trump emotional motives; the most painful events are sometimes the most difficult to repress ...
J. Freyd
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