Mood-dependent retrieval in visual long-term memory: dissociable effects on retrieval probability and mnemonic precision
Abstract
Although memories are more retrievable if observers’ emotional states are consistent between encoding and retrieval, it is unclear whether the consistency of emotional states increases the likelihood of successful memory retrieval, the precision of retrieved memories, or both. The present study tested visual long-term memory for everyday objects while consistent or inconsistent emotional contexts between encoding and retrieval were induced using...
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Title
Mood-dependent retrieval in visual long-term memory: dissociable effects on retrieval probability and mnemonic precision
Published Date
Jun 18, 2017
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
4
Pages
674 - 690
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