Mood-congruent memory in depression: emotional priming or elaboration?
- PMID: 1500617
- DOI: 10.1037//0021-843x.101.3.581
Mood-congruent memory in depression: emotional priming or elaboration?
Abstract
We investigated whether mood-congruent memory (MCM) bias in depression is a function of implicit or explicit memory. Implicit memory is taken as a measure of ease of activation, whereas explicit memory also taps elaboration. As expected, MCM bias was found in the explicit memory task but not in the implicit memory task. We believe this finding supports the involvement of elaborative mechanisms in MCM. In addition, memory bias was found with words related to depression but not with words denoting physical threat. Thus, the MCM bias in explicit memory was found to be specific to information that was congruent with depression rather than to all negative information.
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Depression and implicit memory: a commentary.J Abnorm Psychol. 1992 Aug;101(3):587-91. doi: 10.1037//0021-843x.101.3.587. J Abnorm Psychol. 1992. PMID: 1500618
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