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    Implicit memory bias in depression
    Cognition and Emotion 16 (3): 381-402. 2002.
    In this review I describe research conducted in my laboratory concerning implicit mood-congruent memory (MCM) bias in clinical depression. MCM is the tendency for depressed individuals to retrieve more unpleasant information from memory than nondepressed controls, and may be an important maintenance mechanism in depression. MCM has been studied frequently with explicit memory tests, but relatively few studies have investigated MCM using implicit memory tests. I describe several implicit memory s…Read more
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    The debt of gratitude: Dissociating gratitude and indebtedness
    with Jason Scheer, Melinda Ovnicek, and Russell Kolts
    Cognition and Emotion 20 (2): 217-241. 2006.