Survival processing of faces |
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Authors: | Adam C. Savine,Michael K. Scullin,Henry L. Roediger Suffix" >III |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899, USA |
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Abstract: | The mnemonic benefit of rating words according to their relevance in a survival scenario is well documented (e.g., Nairne, Thompson, & Pandeirada, 2007). The present study examined whether the survival processing effect would extend to face stimuli. We tested this hypothesis in five experiments, using multiple survival and control scenarios, real and computer-generated face sets, within- and between-subjects designs, and several memory tests, as well as free recall of survival-relevant and survival-neutral attribute statements written about the person. Although the standard survival processing effect was obtained for survival-relevant and neutral attribute statements, the survival processing effect was not obtained for face memory across all experiments. These results identify an important boundary condition for survival processing benefits. |
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