Negative Affect Does Not Impact Semantic Retrieval Failure Monitoring

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TitreNegative Affect Does Not Impact Semantic Retrieval Failure Monitoring
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursJersakova R, Souchay C, Allen RJ
JournalCANADIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHOLOGIE EXPERIMENTALE
Volume69
Pagination314-326
Date PublishedDEC
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1196-1961
Mots-clésEmotion, feeling-of-knowing, Metamemory, tip-of-the-tongue
Résumé

This study investigated the effect of the emotional nature of to-be-retrieved material on semantic retrieval monitoring. Across 2 groups, participants were either asked whether they have experienced a tip-of-thetongue (TOT) state or to make a feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgment. We examined the overall reporting rate as well as subjective (not accompanied by partial information recall) TOT and FOK reporting, comparing whether these differed between emotional (negatively valenced and arousing) and neutral items. The results demonstrated that emotion does not impact semantic TOT and FOK reports, a conclusion supported by Bayesian analysis of the results. The outcomes extend other findings in the metamemory literature, and are discussed with a focus on future research avenues concerning interactions between emotion and metamemory.

DOI10.1037/cep0000065