2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3747797/v1
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The Effect of Mood on Shaping Belief and Recollection Following False Feedback

Chunlin Li,
Henry Otgaar,
Fabiana Battista
et al.

Abstract: The current study examined how mood affects the impact of false feedback on belief and recollection. In a three-session experiment, participants first watched 40 neutral mini videos, which were accompanied by music to induce either a positive or negative mood, or no music. Following a recognition test, they received false feedback to reduce belief in the occurrence of the events displayed in some of the videos (Session 2). This was followed by an immediate memory test and a delayed memory assessment one week l… Show more

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