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All in Its Proper Time: Monitoring the Emergence of a Memory Bias for Novel, Arousing-Negative Words in Individuals with High and Low Trait Anxiety

The well-established memory bias for arousing-negative stimuli seems to be enhanced in high trait-anxious persons and persons suffering from anxiety disorders. We monitored the emergence and development of such a bias during and after learning, in high and low trait anxious participants. A word-lear...

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Autores principales: Eden, Annuschka Salima, Zwitserlood, Pienie, Keuper, Katharina, Junghöfer, Markus, Laeger, Inga, Zwanzger, Peter, Dobel, Christian
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4041778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24887093
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098339
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author Eden, Annuschka Salima
Zwitserlood, Pienie
Keuper, Katharina
Junghöfer, Markus
Laeger, Inga
Zwanzger, Peter
Dobel, Christian
author_facet Eden, Annuschka Salima
Zwitserlood, Pienie
Keuper, Katharina
Junghöfer, Markus
Laeger, Inga
Zwanzger, Peter
Dobel, Christian
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description The well-established memory bias for arousing-negative stimuli seems to be enhanced in high trait-anxious persons and persons suffering from anxiety disorders. We monitored the emergence and development of such a bias during and after learning, in high and low trait anxious participants. A word-learning paradigm was applied, consisting of spoken pseudowords paired either with arousing-negative or neutral pictures. Learning performance during training evidenced a short-lived advantage for arousing-negative associated words, which was not present at the end of training. Cued recall and valence ratings revealed a memory bias for pseudowords that had been paired with arousing-negative pictures, immediately after learning and two weeks later. This held even for items that were not explicitly remembered. High anxious individuals evidenced a stronger memory bias in the cued-recall test, and their ratings were also more negative overall compared to low anxious persons. Both effects were evident, even when explicit recall was controlled for. Regarding the memory bias in anxiety prone persons, explicit memory seems to play a more crucial role than implicit memory. The study stresses the need for several time points of bias measurement during the course of learning and retrieval, as well as the employment of different measures for learning success.
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spelling pubmed-40417782014-06-09 All in Its Proper Time: Monitoring the Emergence of a Memory Bias for Novel, Arousing-Negative Words in Individuals with High and Low Trait Anxiety Eden, Annuschka Salima Zwitserlood, Pienie Keuper, Katharina Junghöfer, Markus Laeger, Inga Zwanzger, Peter Dobel, Christian PLoS One Research Article The well-established memory bias for arousing-negative stimuli seems to be enhanced in high trait-anxious persons and persons suffering from anxiety disorders. We monitored the emergence and development of such a bias during and after learning, in high and low trait anxious participants. A word-learning paradigm was applied, consisting of spoken pseudowords paired either with arousing-negative or neutral pictures. Learning performance during training evidenced a short-lived advantage for arousing-negative associated words, which was not present at the end of training. Cued recall and valence ratings revealed a memory bias for pseudowords that had been paired with arousing-negative pictures, immediately after learning and two weeks later. This held even for items that were not explicitly remembered. High anxious individuals evidenced a stronger memory bias in the cued-recall test, and their ratings were also more negative overall compared to low anxious persons. Both effects were evident, even when explicit recall was controlled for. Regarding the memory bias in anxiety prone persons, explicit memory seems to play a more crucial role than implicit memory. The study stresses the need for several time points of bias measurement during the course of learning and retrieval, as well as the employment of different measures for learning success. Public Library of Science 2014-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4041778/ /pubmed/24887093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098339 Text en © 2014 Eden et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Eden, Annuschka Salima
Zwitserlood, Pienie
Keuper, Katharina
Junghöfer, Markus
Laeger, Inga
Zwanzger, Peter
Dobel, Christian
All in Its Proper Time: Monitoring the Emergence of a Memory Bias for Novel, Arousing-Negative Words in Individuals with High and Low Trait Anxiety
title All in Its Proper Time: Monitoring the Emergence of a Memory Bias for Novel, Arousing-Negative Words in Individuals with High and Low Trait Anxiety
title_full All in Its Proper Time: Monitoring the Emergence of a Memory Bias for Novel, Arousing-Negative Words in Individuals with High and Low Trait Anxiety
title_fullStr All in Its Proper Time: Monitoring the Emergence of a Memory Bias for Novel, Arousing-Negative Words in Individuals with High and Low Trait Anxiety
title_full_unstemmed All in Its Proper Time: Monitoring the Emergence of a Memory Bias for Novel, Arousing-Negative Words in Individuals with High and Low Trait Anxiety
title_short All in Its Proper Time: Monitoring the Emergence of a Memory Bias for Novel, Arousing-Negative Words in Individuals with High and Low Trait Anxiety
title_sort all in its proper time: monitoring the emergence of a memory bias for novel, arousing-negative words in individuals with high and low trait anxiety
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4041778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24887093
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098339
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