There are four groups of factors that should be considered when studying human memory: subject, encoding, retrieval, and material variables (Jenkins, 1979). The last factor is related to several stimulus features that can affect the performance of subjects in a experimental memory task. In this situation, the correct selection of the experimental material is important because it can affect the validity of the research. Nowadays, one of the most extensively used implicit perceptual task is the word-fragment completion test (Toth, 2000). In this task, th
Research has shown that generating words in a study phase (e.g. "shoe" from foot-s$\sb{--}$e) usuall...
Research into the effects of emotion on source memory (i.e., memory for certain contextual details o...
Emotional content of verbal material affects the speed of visual word recognition in various cogniti...
The present research examined the effects of conceptual processing on the implicit test of fragment ...
Normative data on the familiarity and difficulty of 196 Spanish word fragmentsreference_to_cite: "Da...
ST&D posters: S23Emotional content affects early processing of words (Kissler et al., 2007). This st...
The goal of this study was to determine if affective orientation imposed during a valence judgment t...
Emotional stimuli have been repeatedly demonstrated to be better remembered than neutral ones. The a...
Three experiments explored the effect of affectively congruent or incongruent primes on evaluation r...
Memory is better for emotional words than for neutral words, but the conditions contributing to emot...
This study, consisting of three experiments, the last in a series of five, was concerned with furthe...
<div><p>This study examined the separate influence and joint influences on event-based prospective m...
International audienceControversy still persists on whether emotional valence and arousal influence ...
Summary : Influence of text encoding on recall, recognition and fragment completion. In this experim...
An ERP study was conducted to explore the differences between other-relevant words and possessor-r...
Research has shown that generating words in a study phase (e.g. "shoe" from foot-s$\sb{--}$e) usuall...
Research into the effects of emotion on source memory (i.e., memory for certain contextual details o...
Emotional content of verbal material affects the speed of visual word recognition in various cogniti...
The present research examined the effects of conceptual processing on the implicit test of fragment ...
Normative data on the familiarity and difficulty of 196 Spanish word fragmentsreference_to_cite: "Da...
ST&D posters: S23Emotional content affects early processing of words (Kissler et al., 2007). This st...
The goal of this study was to determine if affective orientation imposed during a valence judgment t...
Emotional stimuli have been repeatedly demonstrated to be better remembered than neutral ones. The a...
Three experiments explored the effect of affectively congruent or incongruent primes on evaluation r...
Memory is better for emotional words than for neutral words, but the conditions contributing to emot...
This study, consisting of three experiments, the last in a series of five, was concerned with furthe...
<div><p>This study examined the separate influence and joint influences on event-based prospective m...
International audienceControversy still persists on whether emotional valence and arousal influence ...
Summary : Influence of text encoding on recall, recognition and fragment completion. In this experim...
An ERP study was conducted to explore the differences between other-relevant words and possessor-r...
Research has shown that generating words in a study phase (e.g. "shoe" from foot-s$\sb{--}$e) usuall...
Research into the effects of emotion on source memory (i.e., memory for certain contextual details o...
Emotional content of verbal material affects the speed of visual word recognition in various cogniti...