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Suppression-induced forgetting on a free-association test
Authors:Paula T. Hertel  Daniel Large  Ellen D. Stück  Allison Levy
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , Trinity University , San Antonio , TX , USA phertel@trinity.edu;3. Department of Psychology , Trinity University , San Antonio , TX , USA
Abstract:The repeated suppression of thoughts in response to cues for their expression leads to forgetting on a subsequent test of cued recall (Anderson & Green, 2001). We extended this effect by using homograph cues and presenting them for free association following suppression practice. Cue–target pairs were first learned under integrating imagery instructions; then in the think/no-think phase students practised suppressing thoughts connected to some homograph cues, with or without the assistance of thought substitutes that changed their meaning. Below-baseline forgetting on the subsequent free-association test was found in the production of suppressed targets. Following aided suppression this effect was also obtained in the production of other responses denoting the target-related meaning of the homograph cues. Discussion emphasises the ecological value of the test; rarely do people deliberately attempt recall of unwanted thoughts.
Keywords:Forgetting  Implicit memory  Suppression  Inhibition  TNT
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