False memories of emotional and neutral words.
Behav Neurol
; 19(1-2): 7-11, 2008.
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This study used the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm to investigate the direction and the extent to which emotional valence in semantic word lists influences the formation of false memories (FM). The experimental paradigm consisted of 1) a study phase (learning of neutral and negative lists of words semantically associated to a non-presented critical lure (CL), 2) a free recall phase, and 3) a recognition phase. Participants had to indicate whether the displayed item was "new" (new item or non-studied CL) or "old" (studied list item). CL associated with negative word lists elicited significantly more FM than CL associated with neutral word lists. This finding is in contrast to previous work showing that emotional words elicit fewer FM than neutral words. The results of our study also suggest that valence is capable of influencing emotional memory in terms of encoding and retrieval processes.
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Represión Psicológica
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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En
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Behav Neurol
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CIENCIAS DO COMPORTAMENTO
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NEUROLOGIA
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2008
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Article
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Alemania
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Países Bajos