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War and Remembrance: Combat Exposure in Young Adulthood and Memory Function Sixty Years Later

机译:战争与纪念:六十年后与年轻成年和记忆功能的战斗暴露

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ObjectiveIdentifying adaptive ways to cope with extreme stress is essential to promoting long-term health. Memory systems are highly sensitive to stress, and combat exposure during war has been shown to have deleterious effects on cognitive processes, such as memory, decades later. No studies have examined coping styles used by combat veterans and associations with later-life cognitive functioning. Defenses are coping mechanisms that manage difficult memories and feelings, with some more closely related to memory processes (e.g., suppression, repression). Utilizing a longitudinal database, we assessed how reliance on certain defense mechanisms after World War II combat exposure could affect cognitive health 60 years later.
机译:目的确定适应极端压力的适应方法对于促进长期健康至关重要。记忆系统对压力高度敏感,数十年来,战争期间的战斗暴露已显示对认知过程(例如记忆)具有有害影响。尚无研究检查退伍军人使用的应对方式以及与晚年认知功能的关联。防御是应对困难的记忆和感觉的应对机制,其中一些机制与记忆过程(例如抑制,压抑)更紧密相关。利用纵向数据库,我们评估了二战战役暴露后60年后对某些防御机制的依赖会如何影响认知健康。

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