<p>(A) Regardless of picture emotionality, recollection in the 5-min delay did not significantly differ from that in the 24-h delay but was significantly higher than in the 1-week delay. Recollection in the 24-h delay was significantly lower than in the 1-week delay. (B) Regardless of picture emotionality, familiarity in the 5-min delay did not significantly differ from that in the 24-h delay but was significantly lower than in the 1-week delay condition. Familiarity in the 24-h delay was significantly lower than in the 1-week delay. Error bars represent standard errors.</p
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<p>Both recollection and familiarity in the 5-min delay did not significantly differ from that in th...
<p>Regardless of picture emotionality, overall recognition accuracy remained unchanged within the ti...
This study investigated the modulatory role of emotion in the effect of time delay on recognition me...
This study investigated the modulatory role of emotion in the effect of time delay on recognition me...
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<p>Percentage-retention scores were calculated by dividing the number of words recalled correctly in...
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Emotions change our perception of time. In the past, this has been attributed primarily to emotions ...
Historically, feeling and knowing have been viewed as distinct and sometimes competing psychological...
Three studies investigated a proposed relation between memory quality for past events and the subjec...
<p>Both recollection and familiarity in the 5-min delay did not significantly differ from that in th...
<p>Regardless of picture emotionality, overall recognition accuracy remained unchanged within the ti...
This study investigated the modulatory role of emotion in the effect of time delay on recognition me...
This study investigated the modulatory role of emotion in the effect of time delay on recognition me...
The aim of this study was to determine if the passage of time changes the memory of the duration of ...
The few studies that have investigated judgments of time have suggested that the memory of duration ...
Why does an event feel more or less distant than another event that occurred around the same time? P...
In a number of retrospective studies it has been found that the duration of emotional experience is ...
In a number of retrospective studies it has been found that the duration of emotional experience is ...
Two processes are postulated to underlie delayed judgments of learning (JOLs)—cue familiarity and ta...
<p>Percentage-retention scores were calculated by dividing the number of words recalled correctly in...
Emotional material is commonly reported to be more accurately recognised; however, there is substant...
Emotions change our perception of time. In the past, this has been attributed primarily to emotions ...
Historically, feeling and knowing have been viewed as distinct and sometimes competing psychological...
Three studies investigated a proposed relation between memory quality for past events and the subjec...