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Emotional state and local versus global spatial memory
Authors:Tad T. Brunyé  ,Caroline R. Mahoney,Jason S. Augustyn
Affiliation:a Tufts University, Department of Psychology, 490 Boston Avenue, Medford, MA 02155, United States
b US Army Natick Soldier Research, Development, and Engineering Center, United States
Abstract:The present work investigated the effects of participant emotional state on global versus local memory for map-based information. Participants were placed into one of four emotion induction groups, crossing high and low arousal with positive and negative valence, or a control group. They then studied a university campus map and completed two memory tests, free recall and spatial statement verification. Converging evidence from these two tasks demonstrated that arousal amplifies symbolic distance effects and leads to a globally-focused spatial mental representation, partially at the expense of local knowledge. These results were found for both positively- and negatively-valenced affective states. The present study is the first investigation of emotional effects on spatial memory, and has implications for theories of emotion and spatial cognition.
Keywords:2343
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