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      Reinvestment, task complexity and decision making under pressure in basketball

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      Psychology of Sport and Exercise
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              This study was designed to assess the effects of irrelevant emotional material on the ability to update the contents of working memory in depression. For each trial, participants were required to memorize 2 lists of emotional words and subsequently to ignore 1 of the lists. The impact of irrelevant emotional material on the ability to update the contents of working memory was indexed by response latencies on a recognition task in which the participants decided whether or not a probe was a member of the relevant list. The authors compared response latencies to probes from the irrelevant list to response latencies to novel probes of the same valence (intrusion effect). The results indicate that, compared to control participants in both neutral and sad mood states, depressed participants showed greater intrusion effects when presented with negative words. In an important finding, intrusion effects for negative words were correlated with self-reported rumination. These findings indicate that depression is associated with difficulties removing irrelevant negative material from working memory. Results also indicate that the increased interference from irrelevant negative material is associated with rumination. (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved
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                Psychology of Sport and Exercise
                Psychology of Sport and Exercise
                Elsevier BV
                14690292
                September 2015
                September 2015
                : 20
                :
                : 11-19
                Article
                10.1016/j.psychsport.2015.03.007
                5c10b0c2-2b2d-43ae-afb5-8907f52994d0
                © 2015
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