It is well known that people often continue to rely on initial misinformation even if this information is later corrected and even if the correction itself is remembered. This article investigated the impact of emotionality of the material on people's ability to discount corrected misinformation. The focus was on moderate levels of emotionality comparable to those elicited by real-world news reports. Emotionality has frequently been shown to have an impact upon reasoning and memory, but the generality of this influence remains unclear. In three experiments, participants read a report of a fictitious plane crash that was initially associated with either an emotionally laden cause (terrorist attack) or an emotionally more neutral cause (bad w...
This research aims to identify a correlation between emotions and fake news. Fake news is “fabricate...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Summary: Previous crashing memory studies have shown that adults ...
AbstractStress at encoding affects memory processes, typically enhancing, or preserving, memory for ...
What is the role of emotion in susceptibility to believing fake news? Prior work on the psychology o...
Research has shown that emotional events are remembered better than neutral events, but might also e...
Misinformation is a serious concern for societies across the globe. To design effective intervention...
Emotional memories are vivid and lasting but not necessarily accurate. Under some conditions, emotio...
Remedies to counter the impact of misinformation are in high demand, but little is known about the n...
Eyewitness testimonies are significantly important in the forensic and legal domain; however, the ...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of mood on suggestibility in the misinformation par...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Ps...
We investigated the relation between emotional reactivity measured by Perth Emotional Reactivity Sca...
In the present research, we investigated the effect of participants’ mood during encoding on true an...
Elaborating on misleading information concerning emotional events can lead people to form false memo...
Emotional memories are vivid and lasting but not necessarily accurate. Under some conditions, emotio...
This research aims to identify a correlation between emotions and fake news. Fake news is “fabricate...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Summary: Previous crashing memory studies have shown that adults ...
AbstractStress at encoding affects memory processes, typically enhancing, or preserving, memory for ...
What is the role of emotion in susceptibility to believing fake news? Prior work on the psychology o...
Research has shown that emotional events are remembered better than neutral events, but might also e...
Misinformation is a serious concern for societies across the globe. To design effective intervention...
Emotional memories are vivid and lasting but not necessarily accurate. Under some conditions, emotio...
Remedies to counter the impact of misinformation are in high demand, but little is known about the n...
Eyewitness testimonies are significantly important in the forensic and legal domain; however, the ...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of mood on suggestibility in the misinformation par...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Ps...
We investigated the relation between emotional reactivity measured by Perth Emotional Reactivity Sca...
In the present research, we investigated the effect of participants’ mood during encoding on true an...
Elaborating on misleading information concerning emotional events can lead people to form false memo...
Emotional memories are vivid and lasting but not necessarily accurate. Under some conditions, emotio...
This research aims to identify a correlation between emotions and fake news. Fake news is “fabricate...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Summary: Previous crashing memory studies have shown that adults ...
AbstractStress at encoding affects memory processes, typically enhancing, or preserving, memory for ...