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Trinity University

1991

Memory

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Recalling In A State Of Natural Or Experimental Depression, Paula T. Hertel, S. S. Rude Jan 1991

Recalling In A State Of Natural Or Experimental Depression, Paula T. Hertel, S. S. Rude

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In three experiments we attempted to extend the cognitive-effort account of depressive deficits in memory to naturally depressed college students. This account maintains that depression reduces attentional resources, thereby impairing performance on demanding tasks, and has received support through experimental inductions of depressed moods. Nondepressed, naturally depressed, and (in Experiment 2) experimentally depressed college students performed unannounced tests of free recall following learning tasks with two levels of difficulty and (in Experiment 2) two degrees of structure. In Experiments 1 and 2 we measured cognitive effort on those tasks via latencies on a secondary task. Latencies and subsequent recall increased …