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Paula T Hertel

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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 14, 2015
Cognitive Bias Modification: Past Perspectives, Current Findings, and Future ApplicationsPaula T Hertel, Andrew Mathews
Acta Psychologica|January 1, 2008
Depression-related differences in learning and forgetting responses to unrelated cuesPaula T Hertel, Amy Mahan
Psychological Science|November 25, 2003
Depressive deficits in forgettingPaula T Hertel, Melissa Gerstle
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 21, 2005
Intentional forgetting benefits from thought substitutionPaula T Hertel, Gina Calcaterra
Behavior Therapy|September 1, 2006
Am I blue? Depressed mood and the consequences of self-focus for the interpretation and recall of ambiguous wordsPaula T Hertel, Lyla El-Messidi
Psychological Science|April 24, 2015
Distracted by cues for suppressed memoriesPaula T Hertel, Jeffrey A Hayes
Clinical Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|August 28, 2014
Suppression-Induced Reduction in the Specificity of Autobiographical MemoriesElizabeth Stephens, Amy Braid, Paula T Hertel
Memory (Hove, England)|August 22, 2013
Interpretive habit is strengthened by cognitive bias modificationPaula T Hertel, Molly Holmes, Amanda Benbow
Cognition & Emotion|June 8, 2012
Brooding deficits in memory: focusing attention improves subsequent recallPaula T Hertel, Amanda A Benbow, Elke Geraerts
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 16, 2011
Cognitive bias modification: induced interpretive biases affect memoryTanya B Tran, Paula T Hertel, Jutta Joormann
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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 14, 2015
Cognitive Bias Modification: Past Perspectives, Current Findings, and Future ApplicationsPaula T Hertel, Andrew Mathews
Acta Psychologica|January 1, 2008
Depression-related differences in learning and forgetting responses to unrelated cuesPaula T Hertel, Amy Mahan
Psychological Science|November 25, 2003
Depressive deficits in forgettingPaula T Hertel, Melissa Gerstle
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 21, 2005
Intentional forgetting benefits from thought substitutionPaula T Hertel, Gina Calcaterra
Behavior Therapy|September 1, 2006
Am I blue? Depressed mood and the consequences of self-focus for the interpretation and recall of ambiguous wordsPaula T Hertel, Lyla El-Messidi
Psychological Science|April 24, 2015
Distracted by cues for suppressed memoriesPaula T Hertel, Jeffrey A Hayes
Clinical Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|August 28, 2014
Suppression-Induced Reduction in the Specificity of Autobiographical MemoriesElizabeth Stephens, Amy Braid, Paula T Hertel
Memory (Hove, England)|August 22, 2013
Interpretive habit is strengthened by cognitive bias modificationPaula T Hertel, Molly Holmes, Amanda Benbow
Cognition & Emotion|June 8, 2012
Brooding deficits in memory: focusing attention improves subsequent recallPaula T Hertel, Amanda A Benbow, Elke Geraerts
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 16, 2011
Cognitive bias modification: induced interpretive biases affect memoryTanya B Tran, Paula T Hertel, Jutta Joormann
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