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Retro-Active Emotion: Do Negative Emotional Stimuli Disrupt Consolidation in Working Memory?


ABSTRACT: While many studies have shown that a task-irrelevant emotionally arousing stimulus can interfere with the processing of a shortly following target, it remains unclear whether an emotional stimulus can also retro-actively interrupt the ongoing processing of an earlier target. In two experiments, we examined whether the presentation of a negative emotionally arousing picture can disrupt working memory consolidation of a preceding visual target. In both experiments, the effects of negative emotional pictures were compared with the effects of neutral pictures. In Experiment 1, the pictures were entirely task-irrelevant whereas in Experiment 2 the pictures were associated with a 2-alternative forced choice task that required participants to respond to the color of a frame surrounding the pictures. The results showed that the appearance of the pictures did not interfere with target consolidation when the pictures were task-irrelevant, whereas such interference was observed when the pictures were associated with a 2-AFC task. Most importantly, however, the results showed no effects of whether the picture had neutral or emotional content. Implications for further research are discussed.

SUBMITTER: Kandemir G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5245818 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Retro-Active Emotion: Do Negative Emotional Stimuli Disrupt Consolidation in Working Memory?

Kandemir Güven G   Akyürek Elkan G EG   Nieuwenstein Mark R MR  

PloS one 20170119 1


While many studies have shown that a task-irrelevant emotionally arousing stimulus can interfere with the processing of a shortly following target, it remains unclear whether an emotional stimulus can also retro-actively interrupt the ongoing processing of an earlier target. In two experiments, we examined whether the presentation of a negative emotionally arousing picture can disrupt working memory consolidation of a preceding visual target. In both experiments, the effects of negative emotiona  ...[more]

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