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Memory for positive, negative and neutral events in younger and older adults: Does emotion influence binding in event memory?

Julie L Earles1, Alan W Kersten2, Laura L Vernon1, Rachel Starkings3.   

Abstract

When remembering an event, it is important to remember both the features of the event (e.g., a person and an action) and the connections among features (e.g., who performed which action). Emotion often enhances memory for stimulus features, but the relationship between emotion and the binding of features in memory is unclear. Younger and older adults attempted to remember events in which a person performed a negative, positive or neutral action. Memory for the action was enhanced by emotion, but emotion did not enhance the ability of participants to remember which person performed which action. Older adults were more likely than younger adults to make binding errors in which they incorrectly remembered a familiar actor performing a familiar action that had actually been performed by someone else, and this age-related associative deficit was found for both neutral and emotional actions. Emotion not only increased correct recognition of old events for older and younger adults but also increased false recognition of events in which a familiar actor performed a familiar action that had been performed by someone else. Thus, although emotion may enhance memory for the features of an event, it does not increase the accuracy of remembering who performed which action.

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Keywords:  Binding; Emotion; Event memory; Eyewitness memory; Unconscious transference

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25622100      PMCID: PMC4515403          DOI: 10.1080/02699931.2014.996530

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Emot        ISSN: 0269-9931


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