• Title of article

    Implicit memory bias in clinical and non-clinical depression

  • Author/Authors

    Brendan P. Bradley، نويسنده , , Karin Mogg، نويسنده , , Neil Millar، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
  • Pages
    15
  • From page
    865
  • To page
    879
  • Abstract
    Implicit memory for depression-relevant information was examined in non-clinical subjects with high versus low levels of dysphoria (Experiment 1), and in subjects who met DSM-III-R diagnostic criteria for depression versus normal controls (Experiment 2). The implicit memory test was a primed lexical decision task, with depression-relevant and neutral words, and suprathreshold and subthreshold primes. In Experiment 1, dysphoric subjects showed greater subthreshold priming of depression words than non-dysphoric subjects. In Experiment 2, clinically depressed individuals showed greater subthreshold and suprathreshold priming of depression words than normal non-depressed controls. The results confirmed those from previous studies using the primed lexical decision task to investigate implicit memory for negative information in depression (Bradley, Mogg & Williams, 1994, Behaviour Research and Therapy, 32, 65–78; Bradley, Mogg & Williams, 1995, Behaviour Research and Therapy, 33, 755–770). Implications for recent cognitive models of depression are discussed.
  • Journal title
    Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • Serial Year
    1996
  • Journal title
    Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • Record number

    568838