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Noen-Hoeksma, “Sex Differences in Control of Depression”,

em Wegner e Pennebaker, Handbook of Mental Control, p.

307.

16. Terapia para a depressão: K. S. Dobson, “A Meta-analysis

of the Efficacy of Cognitive Therapy for Depression”,

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 57 (1989).

17. O estudo dos padrões de pensamento de pessoas

deprimidas é relatado em Richard Wenzlaff, “The Mental

Control of Depression”, em Wegner e Pennebaker,

Handbook of Mental Control.

18. Shelley Taylor e outros, “Maintaining Positive Illusions in the

Face of Negative Information”, Journal of Clinical and

Social Psychology 8 (1989).

19. Os universitários repressores estão em Daniel A.

Weinberger, “The Construct Validity of the Repressive

Coping Style”, em J. L. Singer, ed., Repression and

Dissociation (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990).

Weinberger, que criou o conceito de repressores em

estudos anteriores com Gary F. Schwartz e Richard

Davidson, tornou-se o principal pesquisador do assunto.

Capítulo 6: A Aptidão Mestra

1. O terror do exame: Daniel Goleman, Vital Lies, Simple

Truths: The Psychology of Self-Deception (Nova York:

Simon and Schuster, 1985).

2. Memória funcional: Alan Baddeley, Working Memory

(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986).

3. Córtex pré-frontal e memória funcional: Patricia Goldman-

Rakic, “Cellular and Circuit Basis of Working Memory in

Prefrontal Cortex of Nonhuman Primates”, em Progress in

Brain Research, 85, 1990; Daniel Weinberger, “A

Connectionist Approach to the Prefrontal Cortex”, Journal of

Neuropsychiatry 5 (1993).

4. Motivação e desempenho de elite: Anders Ericsson, “Expert

Performance: Its Structure and Acquisition”, American

Psychologist (agosto de 1994).

5. Vantagem dos asiáticos em QI: Herrnstein e Murray, The

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