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Negative Mood Reduces Self-Referential Memory Effects in an Online Object Ownership Simulation

The Self-Reference Effect (SRE) is a cognitive bias in which self-relevant stimuli are prioritised for processing. This bias allocates more attentional and encoding resources to selfrelevant objects making their memory traces more robust and easily retrievable. Research has repeatedly shown that sel...

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Main Author: Mciver, Nicole
Other Authors: Njomboro, Progress
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Psychology 2023
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