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Handbook of Affect and Social Cognition

By: Joseph P. Forgas | Book details

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Mood and Social Memory
Gordon H. Bower
Stanford University
Joseph P. Forgas
University of New South Wales
Affective Features of Social Episode Representations96
Memory for Emotional Episodes98
Affective Recall without Factual Recall99
Emotional Units in Associative Networks103
Mood-dependent Retrieval104
Mood-congruent Processing108
Limitations on Mood Congruity110
Information-processing Strategies that Moderate Mood Effects on Memory112
Summary and Conclusions115
Acknowledgment116
References117

Gordon H. Bower is at the Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 34305; email: gordon@psych.stanford.edu

Our memory makes us who we are. People who have lost their memory, as happens to many victims of Alzheimer's disease, have also lost their personal identity. Just as we become unrecognizable to them, so do they

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