Journal of Psychological Abnormalities

ISSN - 2471-9900

Nate Cohn

Editorial Office, Journal of Psychological Abnormalities, Belgium

Publications

  • Letter to Editor   
    Direct Retrieval Bias for Both General and Specific Memories for Negatively Valenced Cues in Severe Depression
    Author(s): Nate Cohn*

    Reduced specificity in autobiographical memory has been linked to Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Regardless of the valence of the cue word, it has been suggested that this propensity results from a lack of effortful creative retrieval. However, we argue that in MDD, general memories are more likely to be recalled directly, and that this is more likely for signals with a negative valence. An extensive sample of people with MDD took the autobiographical memory test and indicated whether or not the retrievals were generative or direct as a preliminary test of this. Positively valenced cues were more frequently retrieved directly than generatively, while negatively valenced cues were more frequently recovered directly than generatively... View More»
    DOI: 10.35248/2332- 2594.23.12(2).344

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