The affective dimensions responsible for the modulation of memory by emotion are subject to debate.Several hypotheses have been suggested: The arousal hypothesis of memory facilitation suggests the arousal dimension as the key determinant in whether emotional events are more likely to be remembered than neutral events. The valence hypothesis suggests preferential status for unpleasant, as compared with pleasant, stimuli in memory. The authors tested an alternative hypothesis derived from the appraisal theory of emotion, namely, that events that are relevant to the current concerns of the individual benefit from a memory advantage. In the present study, the authors demonstrate that initially neutral but goal conducive items (for game-related...
Elaborating on misleading information concerning emotional events can lead people to form false memo...
Many studies have found memory enhancing effects of both emotional arousal and emotional valence. It...
Attentional biases are described as the automatic deployment of attention to certain events in the e...
The affective dimensions responsible for the modulation of memory by emotion are subject to debate.S...
The affective dimensions responsible for the modulation of memory by emotion are subject to debate. ...
This thesis proposed and tested a novel hypothesis to explain the effect of memory facilitation both...
Emotional situations are typically better remembered than neutral situations, but the psychological ...
Memory is better for emotional words than for neutral words, but the conditions contributing to emot...
Elaborating on misleading information concerning emotional events can lead people to form false memo...
Much evidence indicates that emotion enhances memory, but the precise effects of the two primary fac...
<p>Emotions influence cognitive processes involved in memory. While some research has suggested that...
In two experiments, we investigated whether people are better or worse at updating memory for the lo...
<div><p>This study examined the separate influence and joint influences on event-based prospective m...
So far, little is known about the neurocognitive mechanisms associated with emotion effects on prosp...
So far, little is known about the neurocognitive mechanisms associated with emotion effects on prosp...
Elaborating on misleading information concerning emotional events can lead people to form false memo...
Many studies have found memory enhancing effects of both emotional arousal and emotional valence. It...
Attentional biases are described as the automatic deployment of attention to certain events in the e...
The affective dimensions responsible for the modulation of memory by emotion are subject to debate.S...
The affective dimensions responsible for the modulation of memory by emotion are subject to debate. ...
This thesis proposed and tested a novel hypothesis to explain the effect of memory facilitation both...
Emotional situations are typically better remembered than neutral situations, but the psychological ...
Memory is better for emotional words than for neutral words, but the conditions contributing to emot...
Elaborating on misleading information concerning emotional events can lead people to form false memo...
Much evidence indicates that emotion enhances memory, but the precise effects of the two primary fac...
<p>Emotions influence cognitive processes involved in memory. While some research has suggested that...
In two experiments, we investigated whether people are better or worse at updating memory for the lo...
<div><p>This study examined the separate influence and joint influences on event-based prospective m...
So far, little is known about the neurocognitive mechanisms associated with emotion effects on prosp...
So far, little is known about the neurocognitive mechanisms associated with emotion effects on prosp...
Elaborating on misleading information concerning emotional events can lead people to form false memo...
Many studies have found memory enhancing effects of both emotional arousal and emotional valence. It...
Attentional biases are described as the automatic deployment of attention to certain events in the e...