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Effects of age on phenomenology and consistency of flashbulb memories of September 11 and a staged control event
Kvavilashvili, L.; Mirani, J.; Schlagman, S.; Erskine, J.A.K.; Kornbrot, D. (2010)In two studies, the special status of flashbulb memories was investigated by contrasting the effects of age on the phenomenology and consistency of flashbulb memories of September 11, over a 2-year delay period, with those ... -
The effects of age on well-being, psychopathology and repressive coping
Erskine, J.A.K.; Kvavilashvili, L.; Conway, M.A.; Myers, L. (2007)The present study was conducted to test the hypothesis that the increased psychological well-being and positivity effect in old age can be related to a high prevalence of repressive coping in healthy older adults. Both ... -
Effects of thought suppression on eating behaviour in restrained and non-restrained eaters
Erskine, J.A.K.; Georgiou, G.J. (2010)Recent research has shown that suppressing food related thoughts can cause a subsequent increase in consumption relative to groups not suppressing, or thinking about food. The present study examined whether the effects of ... -
The predictors of thought suppression in young and old adults : effects of anxiety, rumination and other variables
Erskine, J.A.K.; Kvavilashvili, L.; Kornbrot, D. (2007)The tendency to use thought suppression in everyday life as assessed by the White Bear Suppression Inventory (WBSI) has been related to several psychopathological and personality factors. However, previous research has ... -
Voluntary involuntariness : Thought suppression and the regulation of the experience of will
Wegner, D.M.; Erskine, J.A.K. (2003)Participants were asked to carry out a series of simple tasks while following mental control instructions. In advance of each task, they either suppressed thoughts of their intention to perform the task, concentrated on ...