ReviewIntrusive memories of trauma: A target for research bridging cognitive science and its clinical application
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Lalitha Iyadurai, is a Research Clinical Psychologist at the University of Oxford. She works in the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute and holds an Honorary Clinical Psychologist post at Oxford University Hospital NHS Trust. Her current work examines the relationship between sleep immediately post-trauma and later psychopathology, and explores the use of low-intensity interventions for people exposed to trauma.
Renée M. Visser is a cognitive neuroscientist who conducts research in the field of Clinical Psychology. During her Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowhip at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge, she focused on neural mechanisms underlying intrusive memories of experimental trauma. She has recently transitioned to an Assistant Professor post at the Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Amsterdam, where she investigates the malleability of memory representations underlying psychopathology.
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These authors contributed equally.