Title of article :
Lies worth catching involve both emotion and cognition
Author/Authors :
Frank ، نويسنده , , Mark G. and Svetieva، نويسنده , , Elena، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
To examine recall of personal spatial location during a previously experienced event, Lafayette College students located themselves in a version of their incoming class photograph that was all black with each individual figure identified in white. They then subsequently identified themselves in the original version of the photograph. The distance between the initial choice in the obscured version and the individualʹs correct location was recorded. Participants were remarkably and equally accurate in identifying their location irrespective of whether the event occurred 2, 6, 18, 30, 38, or 42 months earlier. Although non-spatial aspects of the cue and rehearsal did not influence accuracy, objective location in the photograph partially accounted for error rates. However, none of these factors was sufficient to explain the absence of delay effects. Unlike spatial memory, recall of temporal information showed a linear decrease in accuracy with delay, but with exceptionally accurate performance by senior-class students.
Keywords :
emotion , Cognition , deception , paradigms , Stakes , experts
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition