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Repeated checking causes memory distrust


Repeated checking causes memory distrust - PubMed

This paper attempts to explain why in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) checkers distrust in memory persists despite extensive checking.

Repeated checking causes memory distrust - ScienceDirect.com

In people who check extensively, memory distrust may persist as a result of repetitive checking. OCD checking may be motivated by the wish to reduce uncertainty ...

Repeated checking really does cause memory distrust - PubMed

Results indicated that following repeated relevant checking, participants reported significantly reduced memory confidence, vividness and detail.

Repeated checking causes memory distrust. - APA PsycNet

This paper attempts to explain why in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) checkers distrust in memory persists despite extensive checking.

Exploring the boundaries of memory distrust from repeated checking

Checking behavior is among the most common forms of compulsions in OCD. Recent research suggests that repeated checking decreases memory confidence, ...

1 Repeated checking really does cause memory distrust Behaviour ...

In a study that was primarily an investigation of memory bias in association with compulsive checking, Radomsky, Rachman & Hammond (2001) asked participants to ...

Further Evidence That Repeated Checking Leads to Reduced ...

Researchers have suggested that distrust in one's memory is both a cause and a consequence of repeated checking. We investigated whether reduced clarity and ...

Do You Repeatedly Check Things to Make Sure? BIG Mistake ...

The research is really clear on this: disordered checking behaviors (and thoughts) lead to distrust of your memory.

Repeated checking causes memory distrust | Request PDF

Request PDF | Repeated checking causes memory distrust | This paper attempts to explain why in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) checkers distrust in ...

Van den Hout, M. A., & Kindt, M. (2003). Repeated Checking Causes ...

Under conditions of increased responsibility, individuals have been found to show a positive memory bias, but also a decline in metamemory for ...

Repeated checking causes memory distrust. - Semantic Scholar

Repeated checking causes memory distrust. · M. A. van den Hout, M. Kindt · Published in Behaviour Research and… 1 March 2003 · Psychology.

Repeated checking really does cause memory distrust - ResearchGate

Request PDF | Repeated checking really does cause memory distrust | Memory phenomena associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have received ...

Memory distrust syndrome - Wikipedia

Memory distrust syndrome is a condition first described by Gísli Guðjónsson and James MacKeith in 1982, in which an individual doubts the accuracy of their ...

Repeated checking really does cause memory distrust - Spectrum

Repeated checking really does cause memory distrust ; Text (application/pdf) ; Divisions: Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > ...

How anxious checking makes us doubt our memory | BPS

Radomsky, A.S., Gilchrist, P.T. & Dussault, D. (2006). Repeated checking really does cause memory distrust. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 44, ...

Repeated checking induces uncertainty about future threat

Repeated checking causes memory distrust.Behaviour Research and. Therapy, 41, 301-316. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0005-7967(02)00012-8. Page 12. Journal of ...

Checking Certainty And Doubt - Psychology Tools

It includes a description of checking, and a summary of recent research which indicates that increased checking leads to decreased trust in memories. The ...

Obsessive–compulsive disorder and the paradoxical effects of ...

Repeated checking causes memory distrust. Behaviour. Research and Therapy, 41, 301–316. van den Hout, M. A., & Kindt, M. (2003b). Phenomenological validity ...

Repeated checking induces uncertainty about future threat

Studies have shown that obsessive-compulsive (OC) -like repeated checking paradoxically increases memory uncertainty. This study tested if checking also ...

Does double checking make you trust your memory less?

Previous research has reliably found that repeated physical checking reduces memory confidence, vividness and detail, while memory accuracy remains relatively ...