This study used urban legends to examine the effects of a cognitive bias for content which evokes higher levels of emotion on cumulative recall. As with previous research into content biases, a linear transmission chain design was used. One-hundred and twenty participants, aged 16-52, were asked to read and then recall urban legends that provoked both high levels and low levels of emotion and were both positively and negatively valenced. The product of this recall was presented to the next participant in a chain of three generations. A significant effect of emotion level on transmission fidelity was found with high emotion legends being recalled with significantly greater accuracy than low emotion legends. The emotional valence of a legend ...
The effect of specificity of autobiographical memory (AM) retrieval on the affective impact of an em...
Previous research on the phenomenon known as “False Memory” has shown that there is a direct relati...
This study uses urban legends to examine the effects of the social information bias and survival inf...
This study used urban legends to examine the effects of a cognitive bias for content which evokes hi...
Recent research into cultural transmission suggests that humans are disposed to learn, remember, and...
Recent research into cultural transmission suggests that humans are disposed to learn, remember, and...
This thesis examines the role of cognitive content biases in cultural transmission. The concept of c...
This study uses urban legends to examine the effects of the social information bias and survival inf...
In one conception of cultural evolution, the evolutionary success of cultural units that are transmi...
This article explores how much memes like urban legends succeed on the basis of informational select...
How accurately can people remember how they felt in the past? Although some investi-gators hold that...
Research has shown that emotional events are remembered better than neutral events, but might also e...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [68]-72).The present studies examined the fading affect b...
This thesis examines the intricacies of false memory and whether emotional valence may play a part i...
The primary aim of this present study was to investigate the effects of emotion on a false memory pa...
The effect of specificity of autobiographical memory (AM) retrieval on the affective impact of an em...
Previous research on the phenomenon known as “False Memory” has shown that there is a direct relati...
This study uses urban legends to examine the effects of the social information bias and survival inf...
This study used urban legends to examine the effects of a cognitive bias for content which evokes hi...
Recent research into cultural transmission suggests that humans are disposed to learn, remember, and...
Recent research into cultural transmission suggests that humans are disposed to learn, remember, and...
This thesis examines the role of cognitive content biases in cultural transmission. The concept of c...
This study uses urban legends to examine the effects of the social information bias and survival inf...
In one conception of cultural evolution, the evolutionary success of cultural units that are transmi...
This article explores how much memes like urban legends succeed on the basis of informational select...
How accurately can people remember how they felt in the past? Although some investi-gators hold that...
Research has shown that emotional events are remembered better than neutral events, but might also e...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [68]-72).The present studies examined the fading affect b...
This thesis examines the intricacies of false memory and whether emotional valence may play a part i...
The primary aim of this present study was to investigate the effects of emotion on a false memory pa...
The effect of specificity of autobiographical memory (AM) retrieval on the affective impact of an em...
Previous research on the phenomenon known as “False Memory” has shown that there is a direct relati...
This study uses urban legends to examine the effects of the social information bias and survival inf...