In two experiments, we examined Safer, Christianson, Autry, and Osterlund's (1998) claim that when emotional material is remembered, tunnel memory (i.e., the tendency to remember less of a scene than was actually shown) occurs. In Experiment 1, 81 undergraduate students drew photographs from memory after having briefly seen either four neutral or four emotional photographs. Both neutral and emotional drawings revealed boundary extension (i.e., the tendency to remember more of a scene than was actually shown). Experiment 2 relied on the camera distance paradigm (Intraub, Bender, & Mangels, 1992). In a recognition test, 60 undergraduate students judged the camera distance of previously seen neutral or emotional photographs. The majority o...
In the present study, memory for picture boundaries was measured with scenes that simulated self-mot...
We investigated whether boundary restriction—misremembering proximity to traumatic stimuli—is a form...
A scene is never perceived in its entirety. The input for scene comprehension is always a partial vi...
In two experiments, we examined Safer, Christianson, Autry, and Osterlund's (1998) claim that when e...
In two experiments, we examined Safer, Christianson, Autry, and Osterlund's (1998) claim that when e...
Boundary extension is the tendency to remember more of a scene than was actually shown. The dominant...
Boundary extension is the tendency to remember more of a scene than was actually shown. The dominant...
Boundary extension is the tendency to remember more of a scene than was actually shown. The dominant...
International audienceCoined by Intraub and Richardson in 1989, boundary extension phenomenon refers...
International audienceCoined by Intraub and Richardson in 1989, boundary extension phenomenon refers...
International audienceCoined by Intraub and Richardson in 1989, boundary extension phenomenon refers...
Ss tend to remember close-up photographs as having had extended boundaries (Intraub & Richardson...
Evidence has accumulated showing that central aspects of negative emotional scenes are remembered be...
Publisher's PDFAfter viewing a scene, people often remember having seen more of the world than was o...
Boundary extension is a memory phenomenon in which an individual reports seeing more of a scene than...
In the present study, memory for picture boundaries was measured with scenes that simulated self-mot...
We investigated whether boundary restriction—misremembering proximity to traumatic stimuli—is a form...
A scene is never perceived in its entirety. The input for scene comprehension is always a partial vi...
In two experiments, we examined Safer, Christianson, Autry, and Osterlund's (1998) claim that when e...
In two experiments, we examined Safer, Christianson, Autry, and Osterlund's (1998) claim that when e...
Boundary extension is the tendency to remember more of a scene than was actually shown. The dominant...
Boundary extension is the tendency to remember more of a scene than was actually shown. The dominant...
Boundary extension is the tendency to remember more of a scene than was actually shown. The dominant...
International audienceCoined by Intraub and Richardson in 1989, boundary extension phenomenon refers...
International audienceCoined by Intraub and Richardson in 1989, boundary extension phenomenon refers...
International audienceCoined by Intraub and Richardson in 1989, boundary extension phenomenon refers...
Ss tend to remember close-up photographs as having had extended boundaries (Intraub & Richardson...
Evidence has accumulated showing that central aspects of negative emotional scenes are remembered be...
Publisher's PDFAfter viewing a scene, people often remember having seen more of the world than was o...
Boundary extension is a memory phenomenon in which an individual reports seeing more of a scene than...
In the present study, memory for picture boundaries was measured with scenes that simulated self-mot...
We investigated whether boundary restriction—misremembering proximity to traumatic stimuli—is a form...
A scene is never perceived in its entirety. The input for scene comprehension is always a partial vi...