Emotional Context Shapes the Serial Position Curve.

Brain Sci

Siena Brain Investigation and Neuromodulation Lab (Si-BIN Lab), Unit of Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology, Department of Medicine, Surgery and Neuroscience, University of Siena, 53100 Siena, Italy.

Published: April 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Emotional contexts significantly influence memory processes, specifically affecting the recall of neutral information.
  • Participants recalled neutral words under different emotional conditions (positive, negative, neutral images), revealing that emotional images tend to impair memory accuracy in specific positions of recall.
  • The study's findings suggest that emotional context can alter the expected serial position effect in memory, which could have important implications for remembering emotionally charged events in legal and medical situations.

Article Abstract

Emotional contexts affect memory processes. However, the impact of contextual priming as a function of the emotional valence on the recall of neutral information is not fully understood. The aim of the present study was to evaluate how a conditioning of emotional context during encoding may influence the subsequent memory of otherwise neutral materials in a well-established phenomenon as the serial position effect. Participants performed a free recall task for neutral words in three conditions: (i) word list alone; (ii) word list coupled with positive or neutral images; and (iii) word list coupled with negative or neutral images. Images were presented before each word stimulus. In three different experiments, the emotional context during the word list presentation was manipulated separately for primacy and recency clusters, and for the middle words ('middlecy'). Emotional context affects free recall of neutral stimuli, changing the serial position curve effect across conditions. Namely, emotional images presented in the primacy and recency clusters worsen accuracy, whereas their occurrence in the 'middlecy' cluster reduces the oblivion. The present findings show that the typical pattern related to the serial position curve for neutral information can be shaped by the conditioning of emotional context. Findings have implications in medical-legal contexts in the case of the recollection of events with high emotional content.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139710PMC
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