Effects of visuospatial tasks on desensitization to emotive memories


Autoria(s): Kavanagh, David J.; Freese, Stefanie; Andrade, Jackie; May, Jon
Data(s)

01/09/2001

Resumo

Objectives. Intrusive memories of extreme trauma can disrupt a stepwise approach to imaginal exposure. Concurrent tasks that load the visuospatial sketchpad (VSSP) of working memory reduce the vividness of recalled images. This study tested whether relief of distress from competing VSSP tasks during imaginal exposure is at the cost of impaired desensitization . Design. This study examined repeated exposure to emotive memories using 18 unselected undergraduates and a within-subjects design with three exposure conditions (Eye Movement, Visual Noise, Exposure Alone) in random, counterbalanced order. Method. At baseline, participants recalled positive and negative experiences, and rated the vividness and emotiveness of each image. A different positive and negative recollection was then used for each condition. Vividness and emotiveness were rated after each of eight exposure trials. At a post-exposure session 1 week later, participants rated each image without any concurrent task. Results. Consistent with previous research, vividness and distress during imaging were lower during Eye Movements than in Exposure Alone, with passive visual interference giving intermediate results. A reduction in emotional responses from Baseline to Post was of similar size for the three conditions. Conclusion. Visuospatial tasks may offer a temporary response aid for imaginal exposure without affecting desensitization.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28748/

Publicador

The British Psychological Society

Relação

http://bpsoc.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/bpsoc/bjcp/2001/00000040/00000003/art00004

Kavanagh, David J., Freese, Stefanie, Andrade, Jackie, & May, Jon (2001) Effects of visuospatial tasks on desensitization to emotive memories. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 40(3), pp. 467-280.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling

Palavras-Chave #110319 Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy) #170100 PSYCHOLOGY #extreme trauma #emotive memories #visuospatial sketchpad
Tipo

Journal Article