This study examines how and to what extent imageability influences the effect of word emotionality in episodic memory. A total of 52 young adults successively performed a free recall task and a recognition task in which word emotionality and imageability were orthogonally manipulated across six conditions of French words: low-imageability positive words (e.g., éloge [praise]), low-imageability negative words (e.g., viral [viral]), low-imageability neutral words (e.g., global [global]), high-imageability positive words (e.g., ourson [teddy]), high-imageability negative words (e.g., tornade [tornado]), and low-imageability neutral words (e.g., noyau [core]). The results from both the recall and the recognition memory tasks show that word imag...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
Judgments of learning (JOL) are subjective predictions about how well information will be remembered...
Kißler J, Herbert C. Emotion, Etmnooi, or Emitoon? - Faster lexical access to emotional than to neut...
This study examines how and to what extent imageability influences the effect of word emotionality i...
The aim of this thesis was to study how emotional valence effects on word memory in adults are modul...
Memory is better for emotional words than for neutral words, but the conditions contributing to emot...
Evidence suggests that emotion affects memory often yielding enhanced recall and recognition of stim...
Emotional stimuli have been repeatedly demonstrated to be better remembered than neutral ones. The a...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the role of lexical and emotional characteristics in writt...
Dysphoric and nondysphoric college students described self-generated images of themselves interactin...
The role of emotion in memory recollection has been an arguable issue for a decade. Episodic memory ...
Recent research suggests that the allocation of attentional resources to emotional content during wo...
L’objectif de cette thèse était d’étudier comment les effets de valence émotionnelle sur la mémoire ...
The influence of emotional stimuli on source memory was investigated by using emotionally valenced w...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
Judgments of learning (JOL) are subjective predictions about how well information will be remembered...
Kißler J, Herbert C. Emotion, Etmnooi, or Emitoon? - Faster lexical access to emotional than to neut...
This study examines how and to what extent imageability influences the effect of word emotionality i...
The aim of this thesis was to study how emotional valence effects on word memory in adults are modul...
Memory is better for emotional words than for neutral words, but the conditions contributing to emot...
Evidence suggests that emotion affects memory often yielding enhanced recall and recognition of stim...
Emotional stimuli have been repeatedly demonstrated to be better remembered than neutral ones. The a...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the role of lexical and emotional characteristics in writt...
Dysphoric and nondysphoric college students described self-generated images of themselves interactin...
The role of emotion in memory recollection has been an arguable issue for a decade. Episodic memory ...
Recent research suggests that the allocation of attentional resources to emotional content during wo...
L’objectif de cette thèse était d’étudier comment les effets de valence émotionnelle sur la mémoire ...
The influence of emotional stimuli on source memory was investigated by using emotionally valenced w...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
The influence of emotion on memory and the role of encoding and retrieval effects were examined in a...
Judgments of learning (JOL) are subjective predictions about how well information will be remembered...
Kißler J, Herbert C. Emotion, Etmnooi, or Emitoon? - Faster lexical access to emotional than to neut...