نتایج جستجو برای: involuntary memory

تعداد نتایج: 263873  

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2013
L A Watson D Berntsen W Kuyken E R Watkins

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES This study tests the hypothesis derived from the CaR-FA-X model (Capture and Rumination, Functional Avoidance and Executive Function model, Williams et al., 2007), that depressed individuals will be less specific during voluntary than involuntary autobiographical memory retrieval and looks at the relative contributions of rumination, avoidance and executive function to...

Journal: :Cognitive psychology 2004
Lia Kvavilashvili George Mandler

The study of memories that pop into one's mind without any conscious attempt to retrieve them began only recently. While there are some studies on involuntary autobiographical memories (e.g., ) research on involuntary semantic memories or mind-popping is virtually non-existent. The latter is defined as an involuntary conscious occurrence of brief items of one's network of semantic knowledge. Th...

Journal: :Review of Philosophy and Psychology 2016

2016
I. A. Clark E. A. Holmes M. W. Woolrich C. E. Mackay

BACKGROUND A hallmark symptom after psychological trauma is the presence of intrusive memories. It is unclear why only some moments of trauma become intrusive, and how these memories involuntarily return to mind. Understanding the neural mechanisms involved in the encoding and involuntary recall of intrusive memories may elucidate these questions. METHOD Participants (n = 35) underwent functi...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2015
Dorthe Berntsen David C Rubin Sinue Salgado

We introduce a new scale, the Involuntary Autobiographical Memory Inventory (IAMI), for measuring the frequency of involuntary autobiographical memories and involuntary future thoughts. Using the scale in relation to other psychometric and demographic measures provided three important, novel findings. First, the frequency of involuntary and voluntary memories and future thoughts are similarly r...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2009
David C Rubin Dorthe Berntsen

In the present study, ratings of the memory of an important event from the previous week on the frequency of voluntary and involuntary retrieval, belief in its accuracy, visual imagery, auditory imagery, setting, emotional intensity, valence, narrative coherence, and centrality to the life story were obtained from 988 adults whose ages ranged from 15 to over 90. Another 992 adults provided the ...

Journal: :Cureus 2023

Involuntary movement disorders include tremors, tics, myoclonus, athetosis, chorea, dystonia, and dyskinesia. Neuroleptic drugs have the propensity to cause extrapyramidal side effects. Lithium-induced coarse tremors are well documented may occur at therapeutic serum concentrations (0.8-1.0 mEq/L) in treatment of bipolar disorder. Treatment for due lithium includes either dose reduction or non-...

2011
Lia Kvavilashvili

The frequency and characteristics of involuntary autobiographical memories were compared in 25 stable dysphoric and 28 non-dysphoric participants, using a new laboratory-based task (Schlagman & Kvavilashvili, 2008). Participants detected infrequent target stimuli (vertical lines) in a simple vigilance task and recorded any involuntary autobiographical memories that came to mind, mostly in respo...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2014
Mads Jensen Eleonora Vagnoni Morten Overgaard Patrick Haggard

How do we know whether our own actions were voluntary or involuntary? Intentional theories of sense of agency suggest that we consciously perceive the intentions that accompany our actions, but reconstructive theories suggest that we perceive our actions only through the body movements and other effects that they produce. Intentions would then be mere confabulations, and not bona fide experienc...

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