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Memory for Emotional Images: Mechanisms of Episodic Processing and its Psychophysiological Correlates.
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Memory for Emotional Images: Mechanisms of Episodic Processing and its Psychophysiological Correlates./
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Devore, Gregory E.
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157 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-06, Section: B, page: 3773.
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Dissertation Abstracts International72-06B.
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Physiological psychology. -
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9781124536965
Memory for Emotional Images: Mechanisms of Episodic Processing and its Psychophysiological Correlates.
Devore, Gregory E.
Memory for Emotional Images: Mechanisms of Episodic Processing and its Psychophysiological Correlates.
- 157 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-06, Section: B, page: 3773.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Loma Linda University, 2011.
Negative emotional stimuli are usually better remembered than neutral emotional stimuli. Previous examination of binding theory found no differences in recall for pure lists of taboo and neutral words. A similar result was found with equivalent recognition memory performance between pure lists of negative, positive, and neutral images. The current research is designed to test the predictions of binding theory using negative and neutral visual stimuli in mixed lists. A rapid serial visual presentation paradigm and recognition memory item-discrimination tasks are used. Binding theory predicts differences in recognition memory performance between arousing and neutral images in mixed lists, but not pure lists. Skin conductance and heart rate data are collected to understand the physiological counterparts of the psychological processes in episodic memory. Results found equivalent recognition memory performance between negative and neutral images in mixed and pure lists. A significant liberal response bias for negative over neutral images was observed across experiments. Skin conductance and heart rate measures did not correlate with recognition memory performance.
ISBN: 9781124536965
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