Het vervagen van negatieve en positieve herinneringen

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2011

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Engelhard, Iris M.ISNI 000000013791287X
van den Hout, MarcelISNI 0000000044378292
van Uijen, Sophie L.ISNI 0000000493228185

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Earlier studies have shown that horizontal eye movements (EM) during retrieval of a negative memory reduce its vividness and emotionality. This may be due to both tasks competing for working memory (WM) resources. This study examined whether playing the computer game “Tetris” also blurs memory. Participants recalled negative and positive memories in three conditions: recall only, recall with concurrent EM, and recall with playing Tetris. Before and after these conditions, vividness, emotionality, and physiological startle responses during recall were measured. A reaction time task showed that EM and Tetris both draw on WM, compared to no dual-task. Compared to recall only, EM and Tetris both decreased reported emotionality and startle responses. The effects of EM and Tetris did not differ, even though the tasks differed in the degree of taxing WM. This suggests that taxing WM and its effects on emotional memories may not be linearly related. Potential clinical implications are discussed.

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Engelhard, I M, Van den Hout, M A & van Uijen, S L 2011, 'Het vervagen van negatieve en positieve herinneringen', Psychologie & Gezondheid, vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 61-69. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12483-011-0017-5