نتایج جستجو برای: involuntary memory

تعداد نتایج: 263873  

Journal: :Pain 2011
Valéry Legrain Geert Crombez Katrien Verhoeven André Mouraux

Attention is acknowledged as an important factor in the modulation of pain. A recent model proposed that an effective control of pain by attention should not only involve the disengagement of selective attention away from nociceptive stimuli, but should also guarantee that attention is maintained on the processing of pain-unrelated information without being recaptured by the nociceptive stimuli...

2010
Jennifer Talarico John H. Mace

One of the most enduring questions about long-term memory is how such a vast quantity of information is organized for efficient and reliable retrieval. Within semantic memory, the clustering of items in category generation tasks informs our understanding of organization. Bousefield (1953) defined a cluster as “a sequence of associates having an essential relationship between its members . . . [...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2008
Yuan-Chin Amy Lee Paolo Boffetta Erich M Sturgis Qingyi Wei Zuo-Feng Zhang Joshua Muscat Philip Lazarus Elena Matos Richard B Hayes Deborah M Winn David Zaridze Victor Wünsch-Filho Jose Eluf-Neto Sergio Koifman Dana Mates Maria Paula Curado Ana Menezes Leticia Fernandez Alexander W Daudt Neonila Szeszenia-Dabrowska Eleonora Fabianova Peter Rudnai Gilles Ferro Julien Berthiller Paul Brennan Mia Hashibe

Although active tobacco smoking has been identified as a major risk factor for head and neck cancer, involuntary smoking has not been adequately evaluated because of the relatively low statistical power in previous studies. We took advantage of data pooled in the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology Consortium to evaluate the role of involuntary smoking in head and neck carcinogenesi...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2010
Zoe Hill Lynette Hung Richard A Bryant

Despite the importance of intrusive memories in clinical disorders, research has been limited by a dearth of paradigms that permit experimental study of intrusions. This study describes a hypnotic paradigm for eliciting intrusive memories. Forty-nine highly hypnotisable participants nominated a distressing memory prior to being hypnotised. During hypnosis, they received the suggestion that they...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2015
Jessica Cheung Benjamin Garber Richard A Bryant

Intrusive memories are unwanted recollections that maintain distress in psychological disorders. Increasing evidence suggests that memories that are reactivated through retrieval become temporarily vulnerable to environmental or pharmacological manipulation, including changes in levels of circulating stress hormones. This study investigated the influence of stress during memory reactivation of ...

2007
Thomas Kallert Joanna Rymaszewska Francisco Torres-González

Results Major cross-national differences of legal regulations with relevance for clinical practice appeared for the following issues: basic conditions as well as additional criteria for involuntary admission, time periods of decision-taking, patients' right to lodge a complaint, the association between involuntary placement and treatment, regulations referring to specific involuntary treatment ...

2013
C. Bourne C. E. Mackay E. A. Holmes

BACKGROUND Psychological traumatic events, such as war or road traffic accidents, are widespread. A small but significant proportion of survivors develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Distressing, sensory-based involuntary memories of trauma (henceforth 'flashbacks') are the hallmark symptom of PTSD. Understanding the development of flashbacks may aid their prevention. This work is the...

2007
Ingrid Sibitz Michaela Amering Alexandra Scheutz Markus Schaffer Beate Schulze

Background Involuntary treatment is an integral and controversial part of psychiatric practice worldwide. Many concerns have been raised regarding the personal and legal impact of involuntary interventions in the course of psychiatric treatment [1]. Objective: To explore what it means for people to have experienced involuntary treatment with regard to their biography – their life story as well ...

2015
Julie Krans June de Bree Michelle L. Moulds

Psychological research into spontaneous or intrusive cognitions has typically focused on cognitions in one predefined domain, such as obsessional thoughts in OCD, intrusive memories in posttraumatic stress disorder and depression, or involuntary autobiographical memories and daydreaming in everyday life. Such studies have resulted in a wealth of knowledge about these specific cognitions. Howeve...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1997
A Destee F Cassim L Defebvre J D Guieu

Hereditary chin trembling is a rare autosomal dominant disease often considered as an "essential tremor variant". The clinical and neurophysiological data obtained in a new white family lead to the suggestion that this abnormal involuntary movement is a focal variant of hereditary essential myoclonus.

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