Previous empirical work suggests that emotion can influence accuracy and cognitive biases underlying recognition memory, depending on the experimental conditions. The current study examines the effects of arousal and valence on delayed recognition memory using the diffusion model, which allows the separation of two decision biases thought to underlie memory: response bias and memory bias. Memory bias has not been given much attention in the literature but can provide insight into the retrieval dynamics of emotion modulated memory. Participants viewed emotional pictorial stimuli; half were given a recognition test 1-day later and the other half 7-days later. Analyses revealed that emotional valence generally evokes liberal responding, wherea...
Depression-related differences in memory for emotional material are well established, but recognitio...
Emotional states linked to arousal and mood are known to affect the efficiency of cognitive performa...
Emotional material is commonly assumed to be more accurately recognized than non-emotional material;...
<div><p>Previous empirical work suggests that emotion can influence accuracy and cognitive biases un...
A debate has emerged as to whether recognition of emotional stimuli is more accurate or more biased ...
Emotional material is commonly reported to be more accurately recognised; however, there is substant...
Three experiments investigated the effect of emotional stimuli on recognition accuracy and response ...
Three experiments investigated the effect of emotional stimuli on recognition accuracy and response ...
Research has indicated that emotion affects recognition memory by either increasing the hit rate and...
The main aim of this paper was to provide new evidence on the effects of valence on recognition memo...
Emotional and neutral stimuli may differ in recognition memory. Research focusing on consolidation a...
According to dual-process models, recognition memory is supported by two distinct processes: familia...
This study investigated the modulatory role of emotion in the effect of time delay on recognition me...
This study investigated the modulatory role of emotion in the effect of time delay on recognition me...
The main goals of the experiment were to assess the effects of emotion on the processes of recollect...
Depression-related differences in memory for emotional material are well established, but recognitio...
Emotional states linked to arousal and mood are known to affect the efficiency of cognitive performa...
Emotional material is commonly assumed to be more accurately recognized than non-emotional material;...
<div><p>Previous empirical work suggests that emotion can influence accuracy and cognitive biases un...
A debate has emerged as to whether recognition of emotional stimuli is more accurate or more biased ...
Emotional material is commonly reported to be more accurately recognised; however, there is substant...
Three experiments investigated the effect of emotional stimuli on recognition accuracy and response ...
Three experiments investigated the effect of emotional stimuli on recognition accuracy and response ...
Research has indicated that emotion affects recognition memory by either increasing the hit rate and...
The main aim of this paper was to provide new evidence on the effects of valence on recognition memo...
Emotional and neutral stimuli may differ in recognition memory. Research focusing on consolidation a...
According to dual-process models, recognition memory is supported by two distinct processes: familia...
This study investigated the modulatory role of emotion in the effect of time delay on recognition me...
This study investigated the modulatory role of emotion in the effect of time delay on recognition me...
The main goals of the experiment were to assess the effects of emotion on the processes of recollect...
Depression-related differences in memory for emotional material are well established, but recognitio...
Emotional states linked to arousal and mood are known to affect the efficiency of cognitive performa...
Emotional material is commonly assumed to be more accurately recognized than non-emotional material;...