Participants viewed either a violent, arousing film or a non-violent, control version of the same film. After viewing the film, they made three successive attempts to recall details of the event. Participants who were exposed to the negative emotional event were better than control participants at recalling details of the event itself, but they were worse at recalling details that preceded or followed the violence. Both groups of participants recalled significantly more information over successive recall attempts, suggesting that memory impairment due to arousal can be alleviated by repeated testing. Repeated testing was also associated with a small but reliable increase in memory intrusions. The implications of these findings for research ...
The police often appeal for eyewitnesses to events that were unlikely to have been emotive when obse...
The purpose of this paper is to present crucial shortcomings of research into eyewitness testimony. ...
The primary aim of this present study was to investigate memories for emotional events, exploring sp...
For three decades, psychologists and forensic practitioners have been asking, “How does emotional ar...
This experiment aimed to examine the influence of emotional versus non-emotional events on the recal...
Stress exerts complex effects on eyewitness memory. On the whole, it has a negative effect, but this...
Stress exerts complex effects on eyewitness memory. On the whole, it has a negative effect, but this...
In the present research, we investigated the effect of participants’ mood during encoding on true an...
Eyewitnesses typically talk about the crimes they have seen. The different ways in which a witness t...
In the past 30 years researchers have examined the impact of heightened stress on the fidelity of ey...
In the past 30 years researchers have examined the impact of heightened stress on the fidelity of ey...
In the past 30 years researchers have examined the impact of heightened stress on the fidelity of ey...
This thesis presents research designed to explore the role of physiological and psychological factor...
Information processing theories of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) state that intrusive images...
Information processing theories of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) state that intrusive images...
The police often appeal for eyewitnesses to events that were unlikely to have been emotive when obse...
The purpose of this paper is to present crucial shortcomings of research into eyewitness testimony. ...
The primary aim of this present study was to investigate memories for emotional events, exploring sp...
For three decades, psychologists and forensic practitioners have been asking, “How does emotional ar...
This experiment aimed to examine the influence of emotional versus non-emotional events on the recal...
Stress exerts complex effects on eyewitness memory. On the whole, it has a negative effect, but this...
Stress exerts complex effects on eyewitness memory. On the whole, it has a negative effect, but this...
In the present research, we investigated the effect of participants’ mood during encoding on true an...
Eyewitnesses typically talk about the crimes they have seen. The different ways in which a witness t...
In the past 30 years researchers have examined the impact of heightened stress on the fidelity of ey...
In the past 30 years researchers have examined the impact of heightened stress on the fidelity of ey...
In the past 30 years researchers have examined the impact of heightened stress on the fidelity of ey...
This thesis presents research designed to explore the role of physiological and psychological factor...
Information processing theories of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) state that intrusive images...
Information processing theories of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) state that intrusive images...
The police often appeal for eyewitnesses to events that were unlikely to have been emotive when obse...
The purpose of this paper is to present crucial shortcomings of research into eyewitness testimony. ...
The primary aim of this present study was to investigate memories for emotional events, exploring sp...