"I see what you're saying": intrusive images from listening to a traumatic verbal report.
We tested the hypothesis that intrusive visual images could develop from listening to a traumatic verbal report. Eighty-six participants listened to a traumatic verbal report under one of three conditions: while shaping plasticine (visuospatial condition), while performing articulatory suppression (...
Autors principals: | Krans, J, Näring, G, Holmes, E, Becker, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2010
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