Can simple motor actions affect how efficiently people retrieve emotional memories, and influence what they choose to remember? In Experiment 1, participants were prompted to retell autobiographical memories with either positive or negative valence, while moving marbles either upward or downward. They retrieved memories faster when the direction of movement was congruent with the valence of the memory (upward for positive, downward for negative memories). Given neutral-valence prompts in Experiment 2, participants retrieved more positive memories when instructed to move marbles up, and more negative memories when instructed to move them down, demonstrating a causal link from motion to emotion. Results suggest that positive and negative life...
This study assessed whether specific eye movement patterns are observed during emotional autobiograp...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
There is strong evidence that executing eye-movement (EM) tasks that load working memory (WM) while ...
Can simple motor actions affect how efficiently people retrieve emotional memories, and influence wh...
Retrieval of autobiographical memories is facilitated by activation of perceptuo-motor aspects of th...
\(\bf Background/Aims: Basic research on embodiment has demonstrated that manipulating the motoric s...
International audienceThe basic underpinnings of homeostatic behavior include interacting with posit...
Background: Perceiving and understanding emotional cues is critical for survival. Using the Internat...
Numerous studies have found an association between valence and the vertical dimension of space (good...
Metaphorical association between vertical space and emotional valence is activated by bodily movemen...
Metaphorical association between vertical space and emotional valence is activated by bodily movemen...
The manner in which individuals recall an autobiographical positive life event has affective consequ...
Tested whether eye movements during retrieval of emotional memories are followed by less vividness a...
Affective judgements of objects can be influenced by motor fluency (Hayes et al, 2008). However, th...
The temporal relationship between our conscious intentions to act and the action itself has been wid...
This study assessed whether specific eye movement patterns are observed during emotional autobiograp...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
There is strong evidence that executing eye-movement (EM) tasks that load working memory (WM) while ...
Can simple motor actions affect how efficiently people retrieve emotional memories, and influence wh...
Retrieval of autobiographical memories is facilitated by activation of perceptuo-motor aspects of th...
\(\bf Background/Aims: Basic research on embodiment has demonstrated that manipulating the motoric s...
International audienceThe basic underpinnings of homeostatic behavior include interacting with posit...
Background: Perceiving and understanding emotional cues is critical for survival. Using the Internat...
Numerous studies have found an association between valence and the vertical dimension of space (good...
Metaphorical association between vertical space and emotional valence is activated by bodily movemen...
Metaphorical association between vertical space and emotional valence is activated by bodily movemen...
The manner in which individuals recall an autobiographical positive life event has affective consequ...
Tested whether eye movements during retrieval of emotional memories are followed by less vividness a...
Affective judgements of objects can be influenced by motor fluency (Hayes et al, 2008). However, th...
The temporal relationship between our conscious intentions to act and the action itself has been wid...
This study assessed whether specific eye movement patterns are observed during emotional autobiograp...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
There is strong evidence that executing eye-movement (EM) tasks that load working memory (WM) while ...