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A cross-modal weapon focus effect: The influence of a weapon's presence on memory for auditory information
Authors:Kerri Pickel  Tricia French  Jessica Betts
Affiliation:Ball State University, IN, USA
Abstract:To examine whether a weapon's presence impairs witnesses' memory for auditory information (as it impairs memory for visual information), we conducted two experiments in which undergraduates watched one version of a videotape depicting a male target who held either a weapon or a neutral object and conversed with a female character. The semantic content of his remarks was either easy or difficult to comprehend. The weapon's presence did not affect voice identification accuracy or memory for the target's vocal characteristics (e.g., pitch, loudness, speech rate) but did worsen memory for semantic content in the Difficult Comprehension condition. Our results can be explained by multiple resource models of attention, which propose separate resource “pools” for different sensory modalities.
Keywords:Trauma exposure  Post-traumatic stress disorder  PTSD  Dissociation  Memory organisation  Narrative fragmentation
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