Maintenance suppression reduces the accessibility of visual information in working memory regardless of its normative valence
Caleb N. Jerinic-Brodeur, Marie T. Banich, Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock

TL;DR
The study shows that suppressing unwanted visual information in working memory works equally well for positive, negative, or neutral images.
Contribution
It demonstrates that maintenance suppression reduces accessibility of visual information regardless of emotional valence.
Findings
Participants were faster to endorse images cued for maintenance and slower for suppression.
This pattern was consistent for both positive and negative images.
The results replicate previous findings with neutral stimuli.
Abstract
Intentional removal of unwanted information allows us to focus on our current goals. Previous research has shown that suppressing the maintenance of neutral images in working memory can impair access to that information in immediate and delayed memory tests. However, it remains unclear whether maintenance suppression has the same impact on emotionally valenced images. Intrusive thinking (e.g., rumination) often involves negative thoughts that persist as individuals attempt to push them out of mind. Given the emotional nature of intrusive information that can repeatedly enter working memory, it is important to understand how the valence of information affects the ability to remove it. Participants in a non-clinical sample completed a working memory removal experiment using group-normed images with positive and negative valence. Participants encoded two images of the same valence on each…
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TopicsNeural and Behavioral Psychology Studies · Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes · Memory Processes and Influences
