Neural Correlates of Emotional Retrieval Orientation: An electrophysiological investigation into strategic retrieval processing of emotional memories
(2010) PSYM02 20101Department of Psychology
- Abstract (Swedish)
- Retrieval Orientation refers to the differential processing of memory retrieval cues according to the sought after information (Rugg & Wilding, 2000). The study manipulated the orientation effect by varying the retrieval demand on a block basis using two emotional source recognition conditions and a non-emotional old-new recognition condition. Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) evoked by new faces in the two emotional conditions differed reliably from those of the non-emotional condition. The ERPs of the former conditions were more negative than those of the latter non-emotional condition from 200-400 and 500 -700msec post-stimulus, showing a frontal and mid centre parietal distribution respectively. From 900 -1100msec the critical ERPs from... (More)
- Retrieval Orientation refers to the differential processing of memory retrieval cues according to the sought after information (Rugg & Wilding, 2000). The study manipulated the orientation effect by varying the retrieval demand on a block basis using two emotional source recognition conditions and a non-emotional old-new recognition condition. Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) evoked by new faces in the two emotional conditions differed reliably from those of the non-emotional condition. The ERPs of the former conditions were more negative than those of the latter non-emotional condition from 200-400 and 500 -700msec post-stimulus, showing a frontal and mid centre parietal distribution respectively. From 900 -1100msec the critical ERPs from the former conditions were more positive going than the later non-emotional condition, showing a frontal distribution. Valence congruent relationships were additionally found between emotional retrieval orientation, emotional memory retrieval and degrees of wellbeing. (Less)
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- author
- Stiernströmer, Emelie LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- PSYM02 20101
- year
- 2010
- type
- H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
- subject
- keywords
- inclusion-exclusion paradigm, Retrieval orientation, retrieval process, ERP, emotion, episodic memory
- language
- English
- id
- 1690947
- date added to LUP
- 2010-10-18 13:53:34
- date last changed
- 2010-10-18 13:53:34
@misc{1690947, abstract = {{Retrieval Orientation refers to the differential processing of memory retrieval cues according to the sought after information (Rugg & Wilding, 2000). The study manipulated the orientation effect by varying the retrieval demand on a block basis using two emotional source recognition conditions and a non-emotional old-new recognition condition. Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) evoked by new faces in the two emotional conditions differed reliably from those of the non-emotional condition. The ERPs of the former conditions were more negative than those of the latter non-emotional condition from 200-400 and 500 -700msec post-stimulus, showing a frontal and mid centre parietal distribution respectively. From 900 -1100msec the critical ERPs from the former conditions were more positive going than the later non-emotional condition, showing a frontal distribution. Valence congruent relationships were additionally found between emotional retrieval orientation, emotional memory retrieval and degrees of wellbeing.}}, author = {{Stiernströmer, Emelie}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{Neural Correlates of Emotional Retrieval Orientation: An electrophysiological investigation into strategic retrieval processing of emotional memories}}, year = {{2010}}, }