Emotional material is commonly reported to be more accurately recognised; however, there is substantial evidence of increased false alarm rates (FAR) for emotional material and several reports of stronger influences on response bias than accuracy. This pattern is more frequently reported for words than pictures. Research on the mechanisms underlying bias differences has mostly focused on word lists under short retention intervals. This article presents four series of experiments examining recognition memory for emotional pictures while varying arousal and the control over the content of the pictures at two retention intervals, and one study measuring the relatedness of the series picture sets. Under the shorter retention interval, emotion i...
According to dual-process models, recognition memory is supported by two distinct processes: familia...
The current experiment addressed the question, is enhanced memory for emotional pictures due to incr...
Much evidence indicates that emotion enhances memory, but the precise effects of the two primary fac...
Emotional material is commonly assumed to be more accurately recognized than non-emotional material;...
The main aim of this paper was to provide new evidence on the effects of valence on recognition memo...
Two competing hypotheses attempt to explain the effects of emotional content on the production of fa...
Emotional and neutral stimuli may differ in recognition memory. Research focusing on consolidation a...
3 Although there has been prior work on how true and false memory are influenced by emotional valenc...
A debate has emerged as to whether recognition of emotional stimuli is more accurate or more biased ...
Recognition memory studies often find that emotional items are more likely than neutral items to be ...
Previous empirical work suggests that emotion can influence accuracy and cognitive biases underlying...
<div><p>Previous empirical work suggests that emotion can influence accuracy and cognitive biases un...
Although many studies have examined the effect of emotion on item memory for pictures, the evidence ...
Frequently, emotion is associated with enhancements in memory as long as arousal is not too extreme....
The effect of emotion on memory is powerful and complex. While there seems to be agreement that emot...
According to dual-process models, recognition memory is supported by two distinct processes: familia...
The current experiment addressed the question, is enhanced memory for emotional pictures due to incr...
Much evidence indicates that emotion enhances memory, but the precise effects of the two primary fac...
Emotional material is commonly assumed to be more accurately recognized than non-emotional material;...
The main aim of this paper was to provide new evidence on the effects of valence on recognition memo...
Two competing hypotheses attempt to explain the effects of emotional content on the production of fa...
Emotional and neutral stimuli may differ in recognition memory. Research focusing on consolidation a...
3 Although there has been prior work on how true and false memory are influenced by emotional valenc...
A debate has emerged as to whether recognition of emotional stimuli is more accurate or more biased ...
Recognition memory studies often find that emotional items are more likely than neutral items to be ...
Previous empirical work suggests that emotion can influence accuracy and cognitive biases underlying...
<div><p>Previous empirical work suggests that emotion can influence accuracy and cognitive biases un...
Although many studies have examined the effect of emotion on item memory for pictures, the evidence ...
Frequently, emotion is associated with enhancements in memory as long as arousal is not too extreme....
The effect of emotion on memory is powerful and complex. While there seems to be agreement that emot...
According to dual-process models, recognition memory is supported by two distinct processes: familia...
The current experiment addressed the question, is enhanced memory for emotional pictures due to incr...
Much evidence indicates that emotion enhances memory, but the precise effects of the two primary fac...