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Published on: November 19, 2012
Depressive deficits in memory: implications for memory improvement following traumatic brain injury
1Trinity University, San Antonio, TX.
Abstract:
Experimental findings of memory impairment in depression are reviewed, and implications for rehabilitation are discussed. Impairments typically occur when the structure of the task is insufficient to constrain the nature of the procedures to be used. When such constraint is provided, or when the task is not particularly sensitive to strategic processing, depression-related impairments are rarely observed.
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