Analogue trauma results in enhanced encoding of threat information at the expense of neutral information.
This study investigated whether trauma-related stimuli are preferentially processed at the expense of ongoing processing of neutral stimuli. Participants in the experimental group viewed negative pictures (Trauma) as an analogue trauma induction. Participants in the control group viewed visually sim...
Principais autores: | Krans, J, Reinecke, A, de Jong, P, Näring, G, Becker, E |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2012
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