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A misleading feeling of happiness: metamemory for positive emotional and neutral pictures
Authors:Kathleen L Hourihan  Elliott Bursey
Institution:Department of Psychology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Canada
Abstract:Emotional information is often remembered better than neutral information, but the emotional benefit for positive information is less consistently observed than the benefit for negative information. The current study examined whether positive emotional pictures are recognised better than neutral pictures, and further examined whether participants can predict how emotion affects picture recognition. In two experiments, participants studied a mixed list of positive and neutral pictures, and made immediate judgements of learning (JOLs). JOLs for positive pictures were consistently higher than for neutral pictures. However, recognition performance displayed an inconsistent pattern. In Experiment 1, neutral pictures were more discriminable than positive pictures, but Experiment 2 found no difference in recognition based on emotional content. Despite participants’ beliefs, positive emotional content does not appear to consistently benefit picture memory.
Keywords:Metamemory  memory  emotion
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