Although studies have examined the effect of emotional stimuli on reality-monitoring source memory, it is poorly understood whether the effect observed would remain if emotion is induced after encoding. In addition, although there has been evidence that post-encoding emotion enhances item memory but not external monitoring source memory, it is unclear whether such a null effect extends to other types of source memory. To address these gaps, in the current study, participants encoded a list of words. For half of the words they were asked to think about the corresponding opposite words, and for the remaining half of words they viewed the corresponding opposite words. Following encoding they watched a neutral, positive or negative video. Repli...
Evidence suggests that emotion affects memory often yielding enhanced recall and recognition of stim...
As adults, we remember emotional experiences better than neutral experiences (“enhancing effect” of ...
A large body of work reveals that people remember emotionally arousing information better than neutr...
Although studies have examined the effect of emotional stimuli on reality-monitoring source memory, ...
Emotionally arousing events are typically remembered better than neutral events, an effect which is ...
Although many studies have examined the effect of emotion on item memory for pictures, the evidence ...
A large body of work has revealed that people remember emotionally arousing information better than ...
A large body of research shows that emotionally significant stimuli are better stored in memory. One...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
Post-encoding emotion enhanced item memory regardless of level of state anxiety (A), but the enhance...
(A) Item memory in the neutral condition was lower than in the positive or negative condition. Item ...
The influence of emotion on memory has been mainly examined by manipulating the emotional valence an...
Despite widespread belief that memory is enhanced by emotion, evidence also suggests that emotion ca...
Many studies have found memory enhancing effects of both emotional arousal and emotional valence. It...
Evidence suggests that emotion affects memory often yielding enhanced recall and recognition of stim...
As adults, we remember emotional experiences better than neutral experiences (“enhancing effect” of ...
A large body of work reveals that people remember emotionally arousing information better than neutr...
Although studies have examined the effect of emotional stimuli on reality-monitoring source memory, ...
Emotionally arousing events are typically remembered better than neutral events, an effect which is ...
Although many studies have examined the effect of emotion on item memory for pictures, the evidence ...
A large body of work has revealed that people remember emotionally arousing information better than ...
A large body of research shows that emotionally significant stimuli are better stored in memory. One...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
Post-encoding emotion enhanced item memory regardless of level of state anxiety (A), but the enhance...
(A) Item memory in the neutral condition was lower than in the positive or negative condition. Item ...
The influence of emotion on memory has been mainly examined by manipulating the emotional valence an...
Despite widespread belief that memory is enhanced by emotion, evidence also suggests that emotion ca...
Many studies have found memory enhancing effects of both emotional arousal and emotional valence. It...
Evidence suggests that emotion affects memory often yielding enhanced recall and recognition of stim...
As adults, we remember emotional experiences better than neutral experiences (“enhancing effect” of ...
A large body of work reveals that people remember emotionally arousing information better than neutr...