Remembering emotional experiences: The contribution of valence and arousal

EA Kensinger - Reviews in the Neurosciences, 2004 - degruyter.com
Emotional experiences can be described by two factors: valence (how negative or positive)
and arousal (how calming or exciting). Although both dimensions appear to influence …

What do we know about aging and spatial cognition? Reviews and perspectives

G Klencklen, O Després, A Dufour - Ageing research reviews, 2012 - Elsevier
In order to cope with normal cognitive aging we must understand the patterns and
neurofunctional underpinnings of cognitive and behavioral changes throughout adulthood …

Concurrent performance of two memory tasks: Evidence for domain-specific working memory systems

G Cocchini, RH Logie, SD Sala, SE MacPherson… - Memory & …, 2002 - Springer
Previous studies of dual-task coordination in working memory have shown a lack of dual-
task interference when a verbal memory task is combined with concurrent perceptuomotor …

Are memory self-efficacy and memory performance related? A meta-analysis.

M Beaudoin, O Desrichard - Psychological bulletin, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
The association between memory self-efficacy (MSE) and memory performance is highly
documented in the literature. However, previous studies have produced inconsistent results …

Effects of emotions on driving behavior

K Steinhauser, F Leist, K Maier, V Michel… - … research part F: traffic …, 2018 - Elsevier
Understanding how emotional states influence driving behavior is crucial for the
development of advanced driver assistance systems that improve safety by flexibly adapting …

Divided attention in younger and older adults: effects of strategy and relatedness on memory performance and secondary task costs.

M Naveh-Benjamin, FIM Craik, J Guez… - Journal of Experimental …, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
Divided attention at encoding leads to a significant decline in memory performance,
whereas divided attention during retrieval has relatively little effect; nevertheless, retrieval …

The effects of divided attention on encoding and retrieval processes: The resiliency of retrieval processes

M Naveh-Benjamin, FIM Craik, JG Perretta… - The Quarterly Journal …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
We have recently cast doubt (Craik, Govoni, Naveh-Benjamin, & Anderson, 1996; Naveh-
Benjamin, Craik, Guez, & Dori, 1998) on the view that encoding and retrieval processes in …

Acetylcholine and the complex interdependence of memory and attention

AL Decker, K Duncan - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2020 - Elsevier
Long-standing theories propose that acetylcholine biases memory by slowly shifting
hippocampal dynamics to favor encoding or retrieval. However, recent characterizations of …

Are forward and backward recall the same? A dual-task study of digit recall

HL St Clair-Thompson, RJ Allen - Memory & cognition, 2013 - Springer
There is some debate surrounding the cognitive resources underlying backward digit recall.
Some researchers consider it to differ from forward digit recall due to the involvement of …

Media multitasking performance: Role of message relevance and formatting cues in online environments

J Srivastava - Computers in Human Behavior, 2013 - Elsevier
In this study, strategies involving use of message relevance and formatting cues were tested
with the objective of enhancing media multitasking performance. Three memory measures …