Behavioral and Brain Sciences



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Encouraging the nascent cognitive neuroscience of repression


Michael C. Anderson a1 and Benjamin J. Levy a1
a1 Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403. mcanders@uoregon.edu http://memorycontrol.uoregon.edu blevy@uoregon.edu http://memorycontrol.uoregon.edu

Article author query
anderson mc   [PubMed][Google Scholar] 
levy bj   [PubMed][Google Scholar] 

Abstract

Repression has remained controversial for nearly a century on account of the lack of well-controlled evidence validating it. Here we argue that the conceptual and methodological tools now exist for a rigorous scientific examination of repression, and that a nascent cognitive neuroscience of repression is emerging. We review progress in this area and highlight important questions for this field to address.