People recall taboo words better than neutral words in many experimental contexts. The present rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) experiments demonstrated this taboo-superiority effect for immediate recall of mixed lists containing taboo and neutral words matched for familiarity, length, and category coherence. Under binding theory (MacKay et al., 2004), taboo superiority reflects an interference effect: Because the emotional reaction system prioritizes binding mechanisms for linking the source of an emotion to its context, taboo words capture the mechanisms for encoding list context in mixed lists, impairing the encoding of adjacent neutral words when RSVP rates are sufficiently rapid. However, for pure or unmixed lists, binding theor...
Although the influence of the emotional content of stimuli on attention has been considered as occur...
ABSTRACT—This study tested the binding hypothesis: that emotional reactions trigger binding mechanis...
Many studies have shown how emotions aid or impair memory during the encoding stage. Fewer studies h...
When two masked, to-be-attended targets are presented within approximately half a second of each oth...
Taboo stimuli are highly arousing, but it has been suggested that they also have inherent taboo-spec...
This study examined the effect of emotion on proactive interference resolution and attention in work...
Negative emotional stimuli are usually better remembered than neutral emotional stimuli. Previous ex...
In two experiments, we investigated whether people are better or worse at updating memory for the lo...
Many studies have found memory enhancing effects of both emotional arousal and emotional valence. It...
Three experiments were conducted to determine if emotional content increases repetition priming magn...
A major determinant of forgetting in memory is the presence of interference in the retrieval context...
How does aging impact relations between emotion, memory, and attention? To address this question, yo...
How does aging impact relations between emotion, memory, and attention? To address this question, yo...
Abstract: How does aging impact relations between emotion, memory, and attention? To address this qu...
Arousal affects our lives in a variety of ways; it can direct our attention to what is important in ...
Although the influence of the emotional content of stimuli on attention has been considered as occur...
ABSTRACT—This study tested the binding hypothesis: that emotional reactions trigger binding mechanis...
Many studies have shown how emotions aid or impair memory during the encoding stage. Fewer studies h...
When two masked, to-be-attended targets are presented within approximately half a second of each oth...
Taboo stimuli are highly arousing, but it has been suggested that they also have inherent taboo-spec...
This study examined the effect of emotion on proactive interference resolution and attention in work...
Negative emotional stimuli are usually better remembered than neutral emotional stimuli. Previous ex...
In two experiments, we investigated whether people are better or worse at updating memory for the lo...
Many studies have found memory enhancing effects of both emotional arousal and emotional valence. It...
Three experiments were conducted to determine if emotional content increases repetition priming magn...
A major determinant of forgetting in memory is the presence of interference in the retrieval context...
How does aging impact relations between emotion, memory, and attention? To address this question, yo...
How does aging impact relations between emotion, memory, and attention? To address this question, yo...
Abstract: How does aging impact relations between emotion, memory, and attention? To address this qu...
Arousal affects our lives in a variety of ways; it can direct our attention to what is important in ...
Although the influence of the emotional content of stimuli on attention has been considered as occur...
ABSTRACT—This study tested the binding hypothesis: that emotional reactions trigger binding mechanis...
Many studies have shown how emotions aid or impair memory during the encoding stage. Fewer studies h...