心理学
遗忘
提取诱导遗忘
苦恼
创伤后应激
思想压抑
痛苦的
自传体记忆
提示语
抑制性控制
动机遗忘
召回
临床心理学
精神科
认知心理学
认知
化学
物理化学
作者
Ana Catarino,Charlotte Küpper,Aliza Werner‐Seidler,Tim Dalgleish,Michael C. Anderson
标识
DOI:10.1177/0956797615569889
摘要
Most people have experienced distressing events that they would rather forget. Although memories of such events become less intrusive with time for the majority of people, those with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are afflicted by vivid, recurrent memories of their trauma. Often triggered by reminders in the daily environment, these memories can cause severe distress and impairment. We propose that difficulties with intrusive memories in PTSD arise in part from a deficit in engaging inhibitory control to suppress episodic retrieval. We tested this hypothesis by adapting the think/no-think paradigm to investigate voluntary memory suppression of aversive scenes cued by naturalistic reminders. Retrieval suppression was compromised significantly in PTSD patients, compared with trauma-exposed control participants. Furthermore, patients with the largest deficits in suppression-induced forgetting were also those with the most severe PTSD symptoms. These results raise the possibility that prefrontal mechanisms supporting inhibitory control over memory are impaired in PTSD.
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