Mood and prospective memory |
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Authors: | Harris L M Menzies R G |
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Affiliation: | Department of Behavioural Sciences, Faculty of Health Science, University of Sydney, Lidcombe, Australia. L.Harris@cchs.usyd.edu.au |
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Abstract: | This study considered the relationship between mood states, prospective memory, and retrospective memory among a non-clinical sample of undergraduate students. Multiple regression analyses with simultaneous entry of variables were undertaken to examine the unique contributions of the alternate memory test and the emotional states to memory test performance. As expected, retrospective free recall performance and anxiety made unique and significant contributions to performance on the prospective memory task. However, only prospective memory performance emerged as a significant predictor of retrospective free recall. It is suggested that none of the mood measures emerged as a significant predictor of retrospective memory performance because they do not account for unique variance. In contrast, the relationship between anxiety and prospective memory appears to be due to factors uniquely associated with anxiety, and unrelated to depression. |
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