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Repression
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Definition of 'Repression'The active mental process of keeping out and ejecting, banishing from consciousness, ideas or impulses that are unacceptable to it. Common names: Repression; False Memory Syndrome; False Memory Syndromes; Memory Syndrome, False; Syndrome, False Memory; Repressed Memory; Memories, Repressed; Memory, Repressed; Delayed Memory; Delayed Memories; Memories, Delayed; Memory, Delayed |
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Rapid emotion regulation after mood induction: age and individual differences.
4 Oct 2009
Previous research has suggested that emotion regulation improves with age. This study examined both age and individual differences in online emotion regulation after a negative mood induction. We found evidence that older adults were more likely to ... Read more...
30 Aug 2009
Recent studies with the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (Deese 1959; Roediger & McDermott, 1995) paradigm have revealed that amnesic patients do not only show impaired veridical memory, but also diminished false memory for semantically related lure words. ... Read more...
Aging and fluency-based illusions in recognition memory.
30 Aug 2009
We examined age-related differences in susceptibility to fluency-based memory illusions. The results from 2 experiments, in which 2 different methods were used to enhance the fluency of recognition test items, revealed that older and young adults ... Read more...
Latest indexed articles for 'Repression'
These are the very latest articles for this heading:
- Rapid emotion regulation after mood induction: age and individual differences.
4 Oct 2009 - Implicit false memory in the DRM paradigm: effects of amnesia, encoding instructions, and encoding duration.
30 Aug 2009 - Aging and fluency-based illusions in recognition memory.
30 Aug 2009 - Component structure of individual differences in true and false recognition of faces.
30 Aug 2009 - The appraisal rebound effect: cognitive appraisals on the rebound.
29 Jun 2009 - Source monitoring 15 years later: what have we learned from fMRI about the neural mechanisms of source memory?
29 Jun 2009 - Unwanted intrusive and worrisome thoughts in adults with Attention DeficitHyperactivity Disorder.
28 Jun 2009 - ERP and behavioural evidence for direct suppression of unwanted memories.
25 Jun 2009 - Caffeine's effects on true and false memory.
30 May 2009 - Confabulations on episodic and semantic memory questions are associated with different neurologic backgrounds in Alzheimer disease.
30 May 2009 - Digitally manipulating memory: effects of doctored videos and imagination in distorting beliefs and memories.
30 May 2009 - The impact of repression, hostility, and post-traumatic stress disorder on all-cause mortality: a prospective 16-year follow-up study.
30 May 2009 - Recasting the primal scene of seduction: envisioning a potential encounter of otherness in Jean Laplanche and Sudhir Kakar.
30 May 2009 - Why do doctored images distort memory?
25 May 2009 - False memory propensity in people reporting recovered memories of past lives.
29 Apr 2009 - To pluck a rooted sorrow.
25 Apr 2009 - On: repression and splitting: towards a method of conceptual comparison.
30 Mar 2009 - Interference effects on commonly used memory tasks.
15 Mar 2009 - Anticipatory signatures of voluntary memory suppression.
2 Mar 2009 - Memory loss versus memory distortion: the role of encoding and retrieval deficits in Korsakoff patients' false memories.
28 Feb 2009
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Technical information about 'Repression'
Definition: The active mental process of keeping out and ejecting, banishing from consciousness, ideas or impulses that are unacceptable to it.
Descriptor UI: D012094
Alternative terms: Repression; False Memory Syndrome; False Memory Syndromes; Memory Syndrome, False; Syndrome, False Memory; Repressed Memory; Memories, Repressed; Memory, Repressed; Delayed Memory; Delayed Memories; Memories, Delayed; Memory, Delayed;
Tree Number: F01.393.821;
Technical Notes: no qualif