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The beneficial effect of contextual emotion on memory: the role of integration
Authors:Anthony Macri  Amélie Pavard  Rémy Versace
Institution:1. EMC Laboratory, Institute of Psychology, University of Lyon, Lyon, France;2. Dispositif de Soins et de Réadaptation Psycho-Sociale, Centre Psychothérapique de l’Ain, Bourg-en-Bresse Cedex, France
Abstract:This study investigates the effects of emotion on the integration mechanism which binds together the components of an event and the relations between these components and encodes them within a memory trace Versace, R., Vallet, G. T., Riou, B., Lesourd, M., Labeye, É, & Brunel, L. (2014). Act-In: An integrated view of memory mechanisms. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 26(3), 280–306. doi:10.1080/20445911.2014.892113]. Based on the literature, the authors argue that, in a memory task, contextual emotion could strengthen the integration mechanism and, more specifically, the relations between a target item and its contextual features. To test this hypothesis, the authors used two odorants (neutral and negative) to compare the effects of a negative context with those of a neutral one on three different types of recall: item recall (memory for pictures objects), source recall (spatial position of the pictures in a matrix) and recall of the association between an item and its location. The results showed that, in the negative odour context, association recall and source recall – but not item recall – were better than in the neutral odour context thus confirming the effect of emotion on integration. The results lead to the hypothesis that the effects of emotion on memory are linked to the way emotion is introduced into the experimental settings: via the items to be memorised or via the context.
Keywords:Emotion  memory  integration  act-in
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