This study looks at the relationship between emotionally charged words and the depth at which information is processed and how this relationship affects memory. It is predicted that emotional stimuli make the depth of processing process easier, resulting in emotionally charged words being recalled most frequently. Participants were presented with stimuli using a word task and then took a memory test. Responses to the memory test were measured via Qualtrics. Due to small sample size, the results did not conclusively indicate whether or not emotional valence and depth of processing interact to affect memory. There was no significant interaction between the two variables. There was also no significant interaction in relation to confidence. No ...
It is generally well known that emotion can benefit memory; however, much less is known about how em...
Emotionally arousing events are typically remembered better than neutral events, an effect which is ...
The influence of emotion on association-memory is often attributed to arousal, but negative stimuli ...
Evidence suggests that emotion affects memory often yielding enhanced recall and recognition of stim...
Memory is better for emotional words than for neutral words, but the conditions contributing to emot...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
Autobiographical memories are characterized by a range of emotions and emotional reactions. Recent r...
Much evidence indicates that emotion enhances memory, but the precise effects of the two primary fac...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2003....
The influence of emotional stimuli on source memory was investigated by using emotionally valenced w...
In the present study, we independently manipulated valence (positive, negative, or neutral) and emot...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
Emotional and neutral stimuli may differ in recognition memory. Research focusing on consolidation a...
Many studies have found memory enhancing effects of both emotional arousal and emotional valence. It...
Although many studies have examined the effect of emotion on item memory for pictures, the evidence ...
It is generally well known that emotion can benefit memory; however, much less is known about how em...
Emotionally arousing events are typically remembered better than neutral events, an effect which is ...
The influence of emotion on association-memory is often attributed to arousal, but negative stimuli ...
Evidence suggests that emotion affects memory often yielding enhanced recall and recognition of stim...
Memory is better for emotional words than for neutral words, but the conditions contributing to emot...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
Autobiographical memories are characterized by a range of emotions and emotional reactions. Recent r...
Much evidence indicates that emotion enhances memory, but the precise effects of the two primary fac...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2003....
The influence of emotional stimuli on source memory was investigated by using emotionally valenced w...
In the present study, we independently manipulated valence (positive, negative, or neutral) and emot...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
Emotional and neutral stimuli may differ in recognition memory. Research focusing on consolidation a...
Many studies have found memory enhancing effects of both emotional arousal and emotional valence. It...
Although many studies have examined the effect of emotion on item memory for pictures, the evidence ...
It is generally well known that emotion can benefit memory; however, much less is known about how em...
Emotionally arousing events are typically remembered better than neutral events, an effect which is ...
The influence of emotion on association-memory is often attributed to arousal, but negative stimuli ...