Multiple Choice
What does cognitive load have to do with the rebound effect?
A) High cognitive load causes people to inhibit thoughts more effectively by distracting them, which prevents the rebound effect
B) Cognitive load and the rebound effect are both causes of rumination, which is a maladaptive form of cognitive appraisal
C) The rebound effect is reduced by high cognitive load because it allows for richer reappraisal opportunities
D) The rebound effect is more likely to occur during times of high cognitive load because automatic monitoring continues but suppression is more difficult
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