Memory performance is usually impaired when participants have to encode information while performing a concurrent task. Recent studies using recall tasks have found that emotional items are more resistant to such cognitive depletion effects than non-emotional items. However, when recognition tasks are used, the same effect is more elusive as recent recognition studies have obtained contradictory results. In two experiments, we provide evidence that negative emotional content can reliably reduce the effects of cognitive depletion on recognition memory only if stimuli with high levels of emotional intensity are used. In particular, we found that recognition performance for realistic pictures was impaired by a secondary 3-back working memory t...
Emotional stimuli automatically recruit attentional resources. Although this usually brings more ada...
Recognition memory studies often find that emotional items are more likely than neutral items to be ...
Previous research has shown that with reduced attention at encoding, false recognition of critical l...
YesMemory performance is usually impaired when participants have to encode information while perform...
Memory performance is usually impaired when participants have to encode information while performing...
Emotionally arousing stimuli are perceived and remembered better than neutral stimuli. Under threat,...
Two experiments examined the effect of reduced attentional resources on false memory production for ...
Two experiments examined the effect of reduced attentional resources on false memory production for ...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
The effect of emotion on memory is powerful and complex. While there seems to be agreement that emot...
Although item-memory for emotional information is enhanced, memory for associations between items is...
The proposed study will examine the effects of attention at encoding and retrieval on short- and lon...
Although many studies have examined the effect of emotion on item memory for pictures, the evidence ...
This study examined the role of attention at retrieval on the false recognition of emotional items u...
Strong evidence suggests that memory for emotional information is much better than for neutral one. ...
Emotional stimuli automatically recruit attentional resources. Although this usually brings more ada...
Recognition memory studies often find that emotional items are more likely than neutral items to be ...
Previous research has shown that with reduced attention at encoding, false recognition of critical l...
YesMemory performance is usually impaired when participants have to encode information while perform...
Memory performance is usually impaired when participants have to encode information while performing...
Emotionally arousing stimuli are perceived and remembered better than neutral stimuli. Under threat,...
Two experiments examined the effect of reduced attentional resources on false memory production for ...
Two experiments examined the effect of reduced attentional resources on false memory production for ...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
The effect of emotion on memory is powerful and complex. While there seems to be agreement that emot...
Although item-memory for emotional information is enhanced, memory for associations between items is...
The proposed study will examine the effects of attention at encoding and retrieval on short- and lon...
Although many studies have examined the effect of emotion on item memory for pictures, the evidence ...
This study examined the role of attention at retrieval on the false recognition of emotional items u...
Strong evidence suggests that memory for emotional information is much better than for neutral one. ...
Emotional stimuli automatically recruit attentional resources. Although this usually brings more ada...
Recognition memory studies often find that emotional items are more likely than neutral items to be ...
Previous research has shown that with reduced attention at encoding, false recognition of critical l...