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Works by Paula Hertel in Psychology

2016

Approche Cognitive de la Dépression: Pensées Intrusives et Contrôle de la Pensée, Paula Hertel
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Capacity and Procedural Accounts of Impaired Memory in Depression, Paula Hertel, Thorsten Meiser
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Cognition, Emotion, and Memory: Some Applications and Issues, Henry Ellis, Paula Hertel
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Cognitive Interdependence in Close Relationships, Daniel Wegner, Toni Giuliano, Paula Hertel
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Emotion, Mood, and Memory, Paula Hertel
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Improving Memory and Mood Through Automatic and Controlled Procedures of Mind, Paula Hertel
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Practical Aspects of Emotion and Memory, Paula Hertel
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Memory for Emotional and Nonemotional Events in Depression: A Question of Habit?, Paula Hertel
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Monitoring External Memory, Paula Hertel
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The Cognitive-Initiative Account of Depression-Related Impairments in Memory, Paula Hertel
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Research Methods in Cognition and Emotion, W Parrott, Paula Hertel
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2015

Mechanisms of Repetitive Thinking: Introduction to the Special Series, Rudi De Raedt, Paula Hertel, Edward Watkins
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Distracted by Cues for Suppressed Memories, Paula Hertel, Jeffrey Hayes
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2014

Interpretive Habit Is Strengthened by Cognitive Bias Modification, Paula Hertel, Molly Holmes, Amanda Benbow
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Brooding Deficits in Memory: Focusing Attention Improves Subsequent Recall, Paula Hertel, Amanda Benbow, Elke Geraerts
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Recollection Is Impaired by the Modification of Interpretation Bias, Paula Hertel, Elaina Vasquez, Amanda Benbow, Megan Hughes
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Cognitive Bias Modification: Induced Interpretive Biases Affect Memory, Tanya Tran, Paula Hertel, Jutta Joormann
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Interpretation Training Influences Memory for Prior Interpretations, Elske Salemink, Paula Hertel, Bundy Mackintosh
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2013

The suppressive power of positive thinking: Aiding suppression-induced forgetting in repressive coping, Paula Hertel, L. McDaniel
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Training forgetting of negative material in depression, J. Joormann, Paula Hertel, J. LeMoult, I. Gotlib
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Depression and memory: Are impairments remediable by attentional control?, Paula Hertel
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Cognitive effort and memory, Paula Hertel, S Tyler
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Emotionality in Free Recall: Language Specificity in Bilingual Memory, L. Anooshian, Paula Hertel
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Training the forgetting of negative material: The role of active suppression and the relation to stress reactivity, Joelle LeMoult, Paula Hertel, Jutta Joormann
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Transfer of training emotionally biased interpretations, Paula Hertel, A. Matthews, S. Peterson, K. Kintner
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Emotional episodes facilitate word recall, Paula Hertel, C. Parks
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Depression-related differences in learning and forgetting responses to unrelated cues, Paula Hertel, A. Mahan
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Remembering with and without awareness in a depressed mood: Evidence of deficits in initiative, Paula Hertel, T. Hardin
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Impairments in inhibition or cognitive control in psychological disorders, Paula Hertel
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Confusing memories for verbal and nonverbal communication, Paula Hertel, A. Narvaez
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Depressive deficits in recognition: Dissociation of recollection and familiarity, Paula Hertel, S. Milan
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Constructive memory for bizarre and sensible sentences, Paula Hertel, H Ellis
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Passage recall: Schema change and cognitive flexibility, Paula Hertel, M. Codsen, P. Johnson
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Depressive deficits in forgetting, Paula Hertel, M. Gerstle
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Biases in interpretation and memory in Generalized Social Phobia, Paula Hertel, F. Brozovich, J. Joormann, I. Gotlib
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Intentional forgetting benefits from thought substitution, Paula Hertel, G. Calcaterra
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Isolation and adaptation in passage memory, Paula Hertel
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Solving problems by analogy: The benefits and detriments of hints and depressed moods, Paula Hertel, A. Knoedler
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Adult age differences in knowledge of retrieval processes, L. Anooshian, S. Mammarella, Paula Hertel
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Remembering the good, forgetting the bad: Intentional forgetting of emotional material in depression, J. Joormann, Paula Hertel, F. Brozovich, I. Gotlib
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The generation effect: A reflection of cognitive effort?, Paula Hertel
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Am I blue? Depressed mood and the consequences of self focus for the interpretation and recall of ambiguous words, Paula Hertel, L. El-Messidi
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Suppression-Induced Reduction in the Specificity of Autobiographical Memories, Elizabeth Stephens, Amy Braid, Paula Hertel
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