Time-Dependent Emotional Memory Transformation: Divergent Pathways of Item Memory and Contextual Dependency

  • Wouter R. Cox*
  • , Martijn Meeter
  • , Merel Kindt
  • , Vanessa A. van Ast*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Emotional memory can persist strikingly long, but it is believed that not all its elements are protected against the fading effects of time. So far, studies of emotional episodic memory have mostly investigated retention up to 24h postencoding and revealed that central emotional features (items) are usually strengthened, while contextual binding of the event is reduced. However, even though it is known for neutral memories that central versus contextual elements evolve differently with longer passage of time, the time-dependent evolution of emotional memories remains unclear. Hypothetically, compared to neutral memories, emotional item memory becomes increasingly stronger, accompanied by accelerated decay of—already fragile—links with their original encoding contexts, resulting in progressive reductions in contextual dependency. Here, we tested these predictions in a large-scale study. Participants encoded emotional and neutral episodes, and were assessed 30 minutes (N = 40), 1 day (N = 40), 1 week (N = 39), or 2 weeks (N = 39) later on item memory, contextual dependency, and subjective quality of memory. The results show that, with the passage of time, emotional memories were indeed characterized by increasingly stronger item memory and weaker contextual dependency. Interestingly, analyses of the subjective quality of memories revealed that stronger memory for emotional items with time was expressed in familiarity, whereas increasingly smaller contextual dependency for emotional episodes was reflected in recollection.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)733-748
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Experimental Psychology: General
Volume152
Issue number3
Early online date6 Oct 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Bibliographical note

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© 2022 American Psychological Association

Funding

This work was supported by a Research Talent grant (Wouter R. Cox & Merel Kindt, 406-16-557) and a Veni grant (Vanessa A. van Ast, 451-16-021) from the Dutch Research Council. Merel Kindt is supported by an ERC Advanced Grant (743263)

FundersFunder number
European Research Council
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme743263
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Cox & Merel Kindt451-16-021

    Keywords

    • contextual binding
    • emotion
    • episodic memory
    • item memory
    • memory decay

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