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表达式抑制和认知重新评估是否会影响记忆?

Katharine H Greenaway1, Sylvia C Lin1, Sarah T O'Brien1

  • 1Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne.

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对负面情绪的表达性抑制会损害口头记忆,但认知重新评估没有对记忆产生一致的影响. 这些发现挑战了在情绪调节研究中被广泛接受的想法.

科学领域:

  • 心理学 心理学 心理学
  • 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
  • 情绪调节 情绪调节

背景情况:

  • 一个普遍的理论表明,认知重新评估增强或对记忆没有影响,而表达式抑制会损害记忆.
  • 支持这些情绪调节对记忆的影响的经验证据不一致,需要进一步调查.

研究的目的:

  • 为了最终测试表达抑制和认知重新评估对记忆的影响.
  • 检查调节消极和积极情绪对口头和非口头记忆的影响.

主要方法:

  • 进行了四次大规模实验,共有4000多名参与者.
  • 研究了表达性抑制和认知重新评估策略对记忆表现的影响.
  • 在情绪调节任务后评估了口头和非口头记忆回忆.

主要成果:

  • 没有一致的证据表明认知重新评估会影响记忆.
  • 与对照条件相比,对负面情绪的表达性抑制始终会损害口头记忆.
  • 观察到的效应大小很小,尽管成功调节情绪和高统计能力.

结论:

  • 这些发现挑战了被广泛接受的观念,即认知重新评估有利于记忆.

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  • 对负面情绪的表达性抑制似乎会损害口头记忆,尽管效果大小小小.
  • 结果仅限于说英语的在线样本,可能不适用于其他记忆类型.