Effects of Emotional Prosody on Directed Forgetting
To investigate how angry prosody influencesforgetting, neutral words spoken either in neutral or angryprosody were presented using the listwise directed forgettingparadigm, and their memory was assessed using a recognitiontest. When the study items were spoken angrily, we founddisrupted forgetting (...
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Main Authors: | YANG, Hwajin, YANG, Sujin |
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2012
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