A database of news videos for investigating the dynamics of emotion and memory.

Behav Res Methods

Department of Psychology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA.

Published: August 2020

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Emotional experiences are known to be both perceived and remembered differently from nonemotional experiences, often leading to heightened encoding of salient visual details and subjectively vivid recollection. The vast majority of previous studies have used static images to investigate how emotional event content modulates cognition, yet natural events unfold over time. Therefore, little is known about how emotion dynamically modulates continuous experience. Here we report a norming study wherein we developed a new stimulus set of 126 emotionally negative, positive, and neutral videos depicting real-life news events. Participants continuously rated the valence of each video during its presentation and judged the overall emotional intensity and valence at the end of each video. In a subsequent memory test, participants reported how vividly they could recall the video details and estimated each video's duration. We report data on the affective qualities and subjective memorability of each video. The results replicate the well-established effect that emotional experiences are remembered more vividly than nonemotional experiences. Importantly, this novel stimulus set will facilitate research into the temporal dynamics of emotional processing and memory.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13428-019-01327-wDOI Listing

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