Imagery in the aftermath of viewing a traumatic film: using cognitive tasks to modulate the development of involuntary memory.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Involuntary autobiographical memories that spring unbidden into conscious awareness form part of everyday experience. In psychopathology, involuntary memories can be associated with significant distress. However, the cognitive mechanisms associated with the development of...
Main Authors: | Deeprose, C, Zhang, S, Dejong, H, Dalgleish, T, Holmes, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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