Failures to retrieve specific memories in previously depressed individuals: random errors or content-related?
Failures to retrieve specific memories have been related to general tendencies to commit errors in executive functioning tasks, raising the question of whether they are simply a reflection of randomly occurring lapses in cognitive control or whether their occurrence is in any way related to memory c...
Main Authors: | Barnhofer, T, Crane, C, Spinhoven, P, Williams, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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