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      • Memory Gaps: Repression can lead to memory lapses or gaps, especially concerning traumatic or distressing events. Some may have difficulty recalling specific details or periods of their lives when emotions were heavily repressed.
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  1. Given that underreporting negative emotions is the hallmark of repression, these findings seem to indicate that self-deception is closer to repression than impression management. Another characteristic of repression is a deficiency in the memory for emotional events (Furnham et al. 2003; Davis 1987).

  2. Mar 13, 2018 · Suppress to feel and remember less: Neural correlates of explicit and implicit emotional suppression on perception and memory. Available evidence suggests that emotion regulation can modulate both immediate (emotional experience) and long-term (episodic memory) effects of emotion, and that both explicit and implicit forms may be effective.

  3. Though emotion conveys memory benefits, it does not enhance memory equally for all aspects of an experience nor for all types of emotional events. In this review, I outline the behavioral evidence for arousal’s focal enhancements of memory and ...

  4. Mar 13, 2018 · By peering at the brains of study subjects prompted to suppress negative emotions, scientists have gained new insights into how emotional regulation influences negative feelings and memories.

  5. We suggest several experimental paradigms that allow for the investigation of the neural correlates of repressed memories and trauma-induced memory distortions based on a constructivist memory concept. Keywords: repression, memory distortions, PTSD, constructive memory, psychoanalysis, self-referential processing.

  6. Jul 11, 2007 · Colored areas of brain scans show visual regions deactivated in early stages of memory suppression (top row), and emotion and memory structures disengaged later during intentional forgetting...

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  8. Oct 4, 2019 · We discuss research on how often therapists suggest to clients that they might have repressed memories, the effects of therapy on (false) memory, and the link between psychopathology and (false) memory recovery.

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