Emotional stimuli have been repeatedly demonstrated to be better remembered than neutral ones. The aim of the present study was to test whether this advantage in memory is mainly produced by the affective content of the stimuli or it can be rather accounted for by factors such as semantic relatedness or type of encoding task. The valence of the stimuli (positive, negative and neutral words that could be either semantically related or unrelated) as well as the type of encoding task (focused on either familiarity or emotionality) was manipulated. The results revealed an advantage in memory for emotional words (either positive or negative) regardless of semantic relatedness. Importantly, this advantage was modulated by the encoding task, as it...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2003....
This study looks at the relationship between emotionally charged words and the depth at which inform...
In four experiments, we have investigated the influence of the affective meaning of words on memory ...
Memory is better for emotional words than for neutral words, but the conditions contributing to emot...
The influence of emotion on memory has been mainly examined by manipulating the emotional valence an...
Much evidence indicates that emotion enhances memory, but the precise effects of the two primary fac...
Research into the effects of emotion on source memory (i.e., memory for certain contextual details o...
Evidence suggests that emotion affects memory often yielding enhanced recall and recognition of stim...
Increased memory for emotional stimuli is a well-documented phenomenon. Emotional arousal during the...
There is compelling evidence that semantic memory is involved in emotion recognition. However, its c...
The influence of emotional stimuli on source memory was investigated by using emotionally valenced w...
This study examines how and to what extent imageability influences the effect of word emotionality i...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
Recent research suggests that the allocation of attentional resources to emotional content during wo...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2003....
This study looks at the relationship between emotionally charged words and the depth at which inform...
In four experiments, we have investigated the influence of the affective meaning of words on memory ...
Memory is better for emotional words than for neutral words, but the conditions contributing to emot...
The influence of emotion on memory has been mainly examined by manipulating the emotional valence an...
Much evidence indicates that emotion enhances memory, but the precise effects of the two primary fac...
Research into the effects of emotion on source memory (i.e., memory for certain contextual details o...
Evidence suggests that emotion affects memory often yielding enhanced recall and recognition of stim...
Increased memory for emotional stimuli is a well-documented phenomenon. Emotional arousal during the...
There is compelling evidence that semantic memory is involved in emotion recognition. However, its c...
The influence of emotional stimuli on source memory was investigated by using emotionally valenced w...
This study examines how and to what extent imageability influences the effect of word emotionality i...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
Recent research suggests that the allocation of attentional resources to emotional content during wo...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2003....
This study looks at the relationship between emotionally charged words and the depth at which inform...
In four experiments, we have investigated the influence of the affective meaning of words on memory ...