Previous research has shown that with reduced attention at encoding, false recognition of critical lures for negative arousing DRM lists were higher than positive arousing lists. The current study extends this research to examine the role of attention for both arousing and nonarousing valenced false memory formation. Further, due to contradictory findings in past research, we examined attention at encoding using both within- (Experiment 1) and between-(Experiment 2) participants design. Participants were exposed to high and low arousing, valenced DRM lists under full and reduced attention conditions. Experiment 1 revealed that only negative arousing false memories were not affected by reduced attention at study, all other false memories dec...
Research has shown that false-memory production is enhanced for material that is emotionally congrue...
Over the past two decades, researchers have shown that human memory is not as accurate as we would l...
Finn and Roediger and collaborators (2011, 2012) found that emotionally arousing negative pictures p...
This study examined the role of attention at retrieval on the false recognition of emotional items u...
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 proposed study will examine the effects of attention at encoding and retrieval on short- and lon...
Previous research has shown that, in comparison to neutral stimuli, false memories for high arousing...
Research has shown that false memory production is enhanced for material that is emotionally congrue...
The Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm examines false memory by introducing words associated wi...
This study examined the influence of emotional valence on the production of DRM false memories (Roed...
In three experiments, we investigated the effects of divided attention on false memory, using the De...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of emotional mood states on the ability to creat...
This study examined the influence of emotional valence on the production of DRM false memories (Roed...
The negative features of false memories are frequently at the foreground of false memory research. H...
Research has shown that false-memory production is enhanced for material that is emotionally congrue...
Over the past two decades, researchers have shown that human memory is not as accurate as we would l...
Finn and Roediger and collaborators (2011, 2012) found that emotionally arousing negative pictures p...
This study examined the role of attention at retrieval on the false recognition of emotional items u...
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 proposed study will examine the effects of attention at encoding and retrieval on short- and lon...
Previous research has shown that, in comparison to neutral stimuli, false memories for high arousing...
Research has shown that false memory production is enhanced for material that is emotionally congrue...
The Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm examines false memory by introducing words associated wi...
This study examined the influence of emotional valence on the production of DRM false memories (Roed...
In three experiments, we investigated the effects of divided attention on false memory, using the De...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of emotional mood states on the ability to creat...
This study examined the influence of emotional valence on the production of DRM false memories (Roed...
The negative features of false memories are frequently at the foreground of false memory research. H...
Research has shown that false-memory production is enhanced for material that is emotionally congrue...
Over the past two decades, researchers have shown that human memory is not as accurate as we would l...
Finn and Roediger and collaborators (2011, 2012) found that emotionally arousing negative pictures p...