Repetitive thinking can trigger involuntary memories, study finds

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A controlled lab study with 60 undergraduates shows that repeatedly thinking about a topic—such as food—primes the memory system to produce more involuntary memories related to that topic and increases overall memory recall via collateral priming. The findings support the idea that daily rumination shapes memory, though the study focused on a single topic and used a short four-minute lab manipulation.
Topics:health#autobiographical-memory#collateral-priming#involuntary-memories#memory#preoccupation-priming#repetitive-thinking
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