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Personality and the effects of stress on recognition memory
Authors:Robert M Stelmack  Linda D Wieland  Mary U Wall  Louise Plouffe
Affiliation:University of Ottawa Canada
Abstract:The experiment examined the contribution of anxiety, extraversion, neuroticism, and psychoticism to recognition memory for pictures and words using a signal detection method. Independent groups of subjects performed a recognition memory task under one of four conditions (control, noise, threat, and reward) that was intended to capitalize on dispositions which characterize the personality dimensions. In an ego threat condition involving personal evaluation, introverts displayed a performance decrement relative to noise and reward conditions. Psychoticism was inversely related to performance in the noise and threat conditions and directly related in a reward condition. In general, J. A. Gray's (1981) model of anxiety and impulsiveness accommodates much of the data, but the mechanisms which mediate the influence of personality on memory performance are not clear.
Keywords:Address requests for reprints to Robert M. Stelmack   School of Psychology   University of Ottawa   Ottawa   Ontario K1N6N5   Canada.
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