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On the status of implicit memory bias in anxiety
Riccardo Russo1, Elaine Fox, Robert J Bowles
1Department of Psychology, University of Essex, Colchester, UK.
Abstract:
The present study evaluated the status of mood congruent memory bias in implicit memory tasks for threat related information. A literature review complemented by three experiments on high and low trait anxiety participants found no implicit memory bias for threat-related information in anxious individuals on either word fragment completion or tachistoscopic word identification tasks. The theoretical implications of these results are discussed.
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