Bell R, Buchner A, Erdfelder E, Giang T, Schain C, Riether N. How Specific Is Source Memory for Faces of Cheaters? Evidence for Categorical Emotional Tagging. Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition. 2012;38(2):457-472.Two experiments designed to examine the specificity of emotional source memory are reported. In the encoding phase, participants saw faces along with emotional context information, that is, descriptions of cheating, trustworthy, or irrelevant behavior. In the test phase, participants were required to complete a source classification test and a cued recall test. In both experiments, the source memory advantage for faces characterized by negative context information (cheating) was replicated. Extending ...
In two experiments, we investigated whether people are better or worse at updating memory for the lo...
Over the past two decades, researchers have shown that human memory is not as accurate as we would l...
Item does not contain fulltextEmotionally charged items are often remembered better, whereas a parad...
Two experiments designed to examine the specificity of emotional source memory are reported. In the ...
The present experiment shows that source memory for names associated with a history of cheating is b...
Abstract: The present experiment shows that source memory for names associated with a history of che...
The influence of emotion on memory has been mainly examined by manipulating the emotional valence an...
The diverse effects of emotion on human memory is a topic of discussion that has brought about much ...
Emotional biases in attention modulate encoding of emotional material into long-term memory, but lit...
Attention and memory are components of human cognition intricately related to emotional well-being. ...
The evolution of reciprocal altruism probably involved the evolution of mechanisms to detect cheatin...
The emotion processing literature has shown that angry and happy emotions tend to increase individua...
In the present research, we investigated the effect of participants’ mood during encoding on true an...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe evolution of reciprocal altruism pr...
Recognition memory studies often find that emotional items are more likely than neutral items to be ...
In two experiments, we investigated whether people are better or worse at updating memory for the lo...
Over the past two decades, researchers have shown that human memory is not as accurate as we would l...
Item does not contain fulltextEmotionally charged items are often remembered better, whereas a parad...
Two experiments designed to examine the specificity of emotional source memory are reported. In the ...
The present experiment shows that source memory for names associated with a history of cheating is b...
Abstract: The present experiment shows that source memory for names associated with a history of che...
The influence of emotion on memory has been mainly examined by manipulating the emotional valence an...
The diverse effects of emotion on human memory is a topic of discussion that has brought about much ...
Emotional biases in attention modulate encoding of emotional material into long-term memory, but lit...
Attention and memory are components of human cognition intricately related to emotional well-being. ...
The evolution of reciprocal altruism probably involved the evolution of mechanisms to detect cheatin...
The emotion processing literature has shown that angry and happy emotions tend to increase individua...
In the present research, we investigated the effect of participants’ mood during encoding on true an...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe evolution of reciprocal altruism pr...
Recognition memory studies often find that emotional items are more likely than neutral items to be ...
In two experiments, we investigated whether people are better or worse at updating memory for the lo...
Over the past two decades, researchers have shown that human memory is not as accurate as we would l...
Item does not contain fulltextEmotionally charged items are often remembered better, whereas a parad...