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109 related items for PubMed ID: 37428135

  • 1. Investigating traumatic memory integration in people with and without post-traumatic stress disorder using the event-cueing paradigm.
    Uzer T, Beşiroğlu L, Karakılıç M, Yalçın DÖ, Yazar MS, İlden Koçkar A.
    Memory; 2023 Oct; 31(9):1176-1184. PubMed ID: 37428135
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  • 3. Memory in posttraumatic stress disorder: properties of voluntary and involuntary, traumatic and nontraumatic autobiographical memories in people with and without posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms.
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  • 13. A Network Analysis of DSM-5 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Event Centrality.
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  • 14. Memory control ability modulates intrusive memories after analogue trauma.
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  • 17. Investigating the effect of a nap following experimental trauma on analogue PTSD symptoms.
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  • 18. Cognitive processing, memory, and the development of PTSD symptoms: two experimental analogue studies.
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