The events of our lives unfold over time. When remembering these events, we often reference information about when they occurred and their sequential unfolding. How does negative emotion affect our ability to reconstruct the elements of an event in the correct temporal order? This study explored this question using naturalistic film stimuli. Human participants (N = 276) saw video clips varying in emotion (high vs. low). Later, participants were asked to reconstruct the events in the encoded order. Participants’ temporal-order memory was better in the high-versus low-emotion condition. Free-recall data showed that participants remembered the high-emotion video with greater vividness, though consistency of details did not differ, nor did spon...
Emotion is assumed to change how people process information by modulating attentional focus. Two rec...
The effect of emotion on memory is powerful and complex. While there seems to be agreement that emot...
Memories of negative emotional events persist more over time relative to memories for neutral inform...
The events of our lives unfold over time. When remembering these events, we often reference informat...
Memory for emotional stimuli (e.g., words, images) is typically enhanced, while the remembered durat...
Emotionally arousing events may disrupt the ability to bind together different features of items to ...
Research targeting emotion’s impact on relational episodic memory has largely focused on spatial asp...
Our memories can differ in quality from one event to the next and emotion is one important explanato...
Participants listened to words while viewing film clips (audio off). Film clips were classified as n...
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of emotionally negative valenced pictures on the ...
Mood affects both memory accuracy and memory distortions. The present study examined how negative, p...
International audience"Travelling in time," a central feature of episodic memory is severely affecte...
Although studies have examined the effect of emotional stimuli on reality-monitoring source memory, ...
Although studies have examined the effect of emotional stimuli on reality-monitoring source memory, ...
Thesis advisor: Maureen RitcheyRegulating negative emotions that arise while recalling an unpleasant...
Emotion is assumed to change how people process information by modulating attentional focus. Two rec...
The effect of emotion on memory is powerful and complex. While there seems to be agreement that emot...
Memories of negative emotional events persist more over time relative to memories for neutral inform...
The events of our lives unfold over time. When remembering these events, we often reference informat...
Memory for emotional stimuli (e.g., words, images) is typically enhanced, while the remembered durat...
Emotionally arousing events may disrupt the ability to bind together different features of items to ...
Research targeting emotion’s impact on relational episodic memory has largely focused on spatial asp...
Our memories can differ in quality from one event to the next and emotion is one important explanato...
Participants listened to words while viewing film clips (audio off). Film clips were classified as n...
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of emotionally negative valenced pictures on the ...
Mood affects both memory accuracy and memory distortions. The present study examined how negative, p...
International audience"Travelling in time," a central feature of episodic memory is severely affecte...
Although studies have examined the effect of emotional stimuli on reality-monitoring source memory, ...
Although studies have examined the effect of emotional stimuli on reality-monitoring source memory, ...
Thesis advisor: Maureen RitcheyRegulating negative emotions that arise while recalling an unpleasant...
Emotion is assumed to change how people process information by modulating attentional focus. Two rec...
The effect of emotion on memory is powerful and complex. While there seems to be agreement that emot...
Memories of negative emotional events persist more over time relative to memories for neutral inform...