Servicios Personalizados
Revista
Articulo
Indicadores
- Citado por SciELO
- Accesos
Links relacionados
- Citado por Google
- Similares en SciELO
- Similares en Google
Compartir
Universitas Psychologica
versión impresa ISSN 1657-9267
Resumen
GOERGEN BRUST, Priscila y MILNITSKY STEIN, Lilian. Memory for emotional events: The role of time of testing and type of test. Univ. Psychol. [online]. 2012, vol.11, n.1, pp.79-90. ISSN 1657-9267.
The impact of emotion on memory performance is widely debated in the scientific literature. In the present paper, the relation between emotion and memory was addressed in three experiments using the Slideshow Procedure. In the first experiment, 128 participants' memory was tested for one of two versions of the Procedure (arousal or neutral) through free recall. In the second experiment, 75 participants were asked to recall the information of the arousal version immediately after or one week after watching it. In the third experiment, 75 participants watched the arousal version and answered either a free recall or a recognition test one week after. The results suggested that memory for arousal events is better when tested immediately after the stimuli using free recall.
Palabras clave : Emotion; false memories; memory; cognitive processes; Memory; psychological process; slideshow procedure; factorial design; quantitative research.