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基本説明
This innovative volume presents an overview of significant issues in research on emotional factors in memory and cognition.
Full Description
This innovative volume presents an overview of significant issues in research on emotional factors in memory and cognition. New directions are clearly described and problem areas addressed. Mood and Memory offers a challenging examination of central issues such as what affects mood and memory, the complexities of hypnotic mood and memory, the effects of facial expressions on memory, and how mood colours perceptions and memory.
Contents
PART ONEThe `State' of Mood and Memory Research - Henry C Ellis and Patricia W AshbrookA Selective ReviewCOMMENTARYEXPLAINING MOOD AND MEMORY EFFECTSOn What Does Mood-Dependent Memory Depend? - John F KihlstromMood Affects Memory Because Feelings - James D LairdAreCognitionsWill the Field Ultimately Need a More Detailed Analysis of Mood-Memory? Comments on Ellis and Ashbrook - John H RiskindAutobiographical Recall and Mood - Joseph M FitzgeraldA Schema Theory AccountComplexities of Hypnotic Mood and Memory - Kevin M McConkeyCOMMENTARYPROSPECTS FOR COLLABORATION ACROSS RESEARCH AREASExternal Validity Issues in Mood and Memory Research - Rick E IngramMood and Memory - Margaret S ClarkSome Issues for Social and Personality Psychologists to ConsiderMood and Memory - Philip R Costanzo and Lynn HasherA ReconsiderationThe Three Solitudes of Contemporary Psychology - Tim B Rogers and Beverly J FrizzellMOOD CONGRUENT EFFECTSEmotion Specific Effects of Facial Expressions on Memory for Life Events - James D Laird et alMood Congruency Effects in Recall of Childhood Versus Recent Memories - Peter Salovey and Jefferson A SingerMood Congruent Memory - Joseph C BullingtonA Replication of Symmetrical Effects for Both Positive and Negative MoodsMOOD STATE-DEPENDENT EFFECTSIn Search of Mood-Dependent Retrieval - Gordon H Bower and John D MayerMood-Congruent vs. Mood-State-Dependent Learning - Verne Ellsworth Lewis and Richard N WilliamsImplication for a View of EmotionSPECIFYING BOUNDARY CONDITIONS FOR MOOD AND MEMORY RELATIONSHIPSThe Mediating Mechanisms in Mood and Memory - John H RiskindA Cognitive-Priming Formulation



