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The impact of rumination on memory for self-referent material
Michelle L Moulds1, Eva Kandris, Alishia D Williams
1School of Psychology, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. m.moulds@unsw.edu.au
Abstract:
Previous findings have linked rumination to the enhanced retrieval of negative memories (Lyubormirsky, Caldwell, & Nolen-Hoeksema, 1998) and overgeneral autobiographical memories (Watkins & Teasdale, 2004) in depression. However, little is known of the impact of rumination on the encoding of information, and in particular, self-referent information. This study examined the impact of rumination on self-referent encoding in high (BDI-II>or=13) and low (BDI-II
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