The affect associated with negative (or unpleasant) memories typically tends to fade faster than the affect associated with positive (or pleasant) memories, a phenomenon called the fading affect bias (FAB). We conducted a study to explore the mechanisms related to the FAB. A retrospective recall procedure was used to obtain three self-report measures (memory vividness, rehearsal frequency, affective fading) for both positive events and negative events. Affect for positive events faded less than affect for negative events, and positive events were recalled more vividly than negative events. The perceived vividness of an event (memory vividness) and the extent to which an event has been rehearsed (rehearsal frequency) were explored as possibl...
In mentally healthy individuals, autobiographical memory is typically biased toward positive events,...
Autobiographical memories are characterized by a range of emotions and emotional reactions. Recent r...
Autobiographical memories are characterized by a range of emotions and emotional reactions. Recent r...
The affect associated with negative (or unpleasant) memories typically tends to fade faster than the...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [68]-72).The present studies examined the fading affect b...
Prior research suggests that the negative affect associated with autobiographical memories fades fas...
The Fading Affect Bias (FAB) occurs when the affect associated with personal events fades differenti...
© 2014, Taylor & Francis. The intensity of negative emotions associated with event memories fades ...
© 2014, Taylor & Francis. The intensity of negative emotions associated with event memories fades ...
Negative affect associated with autobiographical events fades faster over time than positive affect....
The capacity to perceive internal bodily states is linked to emotional awareness and effective emoti...
The intensity of negative emotions associated with event memories fades to a greater extent over tim...
The following thesis reviews literature relevant to vivid autobiographical memories. In particular, ...
The intensity of positive affect elicited by recall of positive events exceeds the intensity of nega...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaHow the emotional valence of an ...
In mentally healthy individuals, autobiographical memory is typically biased toward positive events,...
Autobiographical memories are characterized by a range of emotions and emotional reactions. Recent r...
Autobiographical memories are characterized by a range of emotions and emotional reactions. Recent r...
The affect associated with negative (or unpleasant) memories typically tends to fade faster than the...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [68]-72).The present studies examined the fading affect b...
Prior research suggests that the negative affect associated with autobiographical memories fades fas...
The Fading Affect Bias (FAB) occurs when the affect associated with personal events fades differenti...
© 2014, Taylor & Francis. The intensity of negative emotions associated with event memories fades ...
© 2014, Taylor & Francis. The intensity of negative emotions associated with event memories fades ...
Negative affect associated with autobiographical events fades faster over time than positive affect....
The capacity to perceive internal bodily states is linked to emotional awareness and effective emoti...
The intensity of negative emotions associated with event memories fades to a greater extent over tim...
The following thesis reviews literature relevant to vivid autobiographical memories. In particular, ...
The intensity of positive affect elicited by recall of positive events exceeds the intensity of nega...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaHow the emotional valence of an ...
In mentally healthy individuals, autobiographical memory is typically biased toward positive events,...
Autobiographical memories are characterized by a range of emotions and emotional reactions. Recent r...
Autobiographical memories are characterized by a range of emotions and emotional reactions. Recent r...