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Citation

Mather M, Sutherland M. Emot. Rev. 2009; 1(2): 118-119.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, International Society for Research on Emotion, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1754073908100435

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Kensinger (2009) and Mather (2007) both argue that intrinsic features of emotional items are remembered better than intrinsic features of non-emotional items. However, Kensinger attributes these effects to negative valence whereas Mather attributes them to arousal. In this paper, we note several reasons why arousal may be the driving factor even when a study reveals more detailed memory for negative items than for positive items. We also reanalyze previous data (Mather & Nesmith, 2008) to show that although both arousal and negative valence were correlated with memory accuracy, enhanced memory accuracy was accounted for by arousal rather than valence.

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