Javascript must be enabled to continue!
An Experimental Investigation of the Causal Role of Mental Imagery in the Experience of Involuntary Memories
View through CrossRef
Involuntary memories are thought to affect emotion, cognition, and behaviour, and it is often assumed that their impact is amplified when they are rich in mental imagery. However, this assumption has yet to be directly investigated. The current study tested a newly-developed paradigm designed to induce involuntary memories and provide a means to test the role of mental imagery directly. In a within-subject design, an unselected young adult (mostly student) sample (N = 53) participated in a lab-based study. Participants generated emotionally-valenced mental images or sentences via combining ambiguous pictures with positive or negative word captions. They then completed tasks designed to trigger involuntary memories of the previously generated images and sentences. Voluntary retrieval of the picture-word pairs was also assessed. Participants reported experiencing involuntary memories of previously generated images and sentences, but there were no detectable effects of mental imagery on measures of involuntary memory. However, participants recalled more word captions from picture-word pairs used to generate images than those used to generate sentences. Overall, the newly developed paradigm provides a means to test assumptions about the impact and functions of involuntary memories directly via experimental manipulation, opening up a number of opportunities for future research.
Black Swan Psychological Assessments Pty Ltd
Title: An Experimental Investigation of the Causal Role of Mental Imagery in the Experience of Involuntary Memories
Description:
Involuntary memories are thought to affect emotion, cognition, and behaviour, and it is often assumed that their impact is amplified when they are rich in mental imagery.
However, this assumption has yet to be directly investigated.
The current study tested a newly-developed paradigm designed to induce involuntary memories and provide a means to test the role of mental imagery directly.
In a within-subject design, an unselected young adult (mostly student) sample (N = 53) participated in a lab-based study.
Participants generated emotionally-valenced mental images or sentences via combining ambiguous pictures with positive or negative word captions.
They then completed tasks designed to trigger involuntary memories of the previously generated images and sentences.
Voluntary retrieval of the picture-word pairs was also assessed.
Participants reported experiencing involuntary memories of previously generated images and sentences, but there were no detectable effects of mental imagery on measures of involuntary memory.
However, participants recalled more word captions from picture-word pairs used to generate images than those used to generate sentences.
Overall, the newly developed paradigm provides a means to test assumptions about the impact and functions of involuntary memories directly via experimental manipulation, opening up a number of opportunities for future research.
Related Results
Causal discovery and prediction: methods and algorithms
Causal discovery and prediction: methods and algorithms
(English) This thesis focuses on the discovery of causal relations and on the prediction of causal effects. Regarding causal discovery, this thesis introduces a novel and generic m...
Cometary Physics Laboratory: spectrophotometric experiments
Cometary Physics Laboratory: spectrophotometric experiments
<p><strong><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">1. Introduction</span></strong&...
IMAGERY IN JULIANNE MACLEAN’S THE COLOR OF HEAVEN
IMAGERY IN JULIANNE MACLEAN’S THE COLOR OF HEAVEN
Imagery is a mental picture imagined by a reader. This research discusses imagery that existed in Julianne MacLean's novel The Color of Heaven. The Color of Heaven is a novel that ...
Exploring the problem gambling health-harm paradox
Exploring the problem gambling health-harm paradox
Purpose: Previous research by NatCen identified a potential health-harm paradox for mental wellbeing and gambling, finding that those with poor mental wellbeing or a diagnosed ment...
The Phenomenology of Offline Perception: Multisensory Profiles of Voluntary Mental Imagery and Dream Imagery
The Phenomenology of Offline Perception: Multisensory Profiles of Voluntary Mental Imagery and Dream Imagery
Both voluntary mental imagery and dream imagery involve multisensory representations without externally present stimuli that can be categorized as offline perceptions. Due to commo...
OBTAINING INVOLUNTARY MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTITUTIONAL DISPENSATION
OBTAINING INVOLUNTARY MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTITUTIONAL DISPENSATION
The history of mental health care in South Africa has come a long way from the flawed past, where individuals who suffered from mental disabilities were treated like criminals and ...
Emotional Memory Forever: The Cinematography of Paul Ewing
Emotional Memory Forever: The Cinematography of Paul Ewing
Over a period of ten years Paul Ewing documented the life of his family on film – initially using Super 8 film and then converting to VHS with the advent of the new technology. Thr...
Pernikahan Pasangan Involuntary Childless
Pernikahan Pasangan Involuntary Childless
Abstract. Involuntary childlessness is a significant issue especially in pronatalist country like Indonesia, which strongly emphasize the importance of children in marriage. This c...

