The effects of eye movements on the content and characteristics of unpleasant autobiographical memories: an extended replication study

Experimental studies show that vividness and emotionality of aversive memories decrease after recall with eye movements. We aimed at replicating this finding. Relatedly, consistent with Conway's view that memory retrieval is constructive, we examined changes in the content of the memories. If e...

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Published in:Memory (Hove) 2024-07, Vol.32 (6), p.738-756
Main Authors: Meckling, H.I., Nauta, M.H., van Hout, W.J.P.J., Wessel, I.
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