Title of article :
Do Stress and Anxiety Impact Memory? An Exploratory Portuguese Study
Author/Authors :
Alho, Laura Lusófona University of Humanities and Technologies, Lisbon, Portugal , Rodrigues, Pedro F. S School of Psychology - University of Minho, Braga, Portugal , Fidalgo, Cátia Lusófona University of Humanities and Technologies, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract :
Eyewitness memory is widely studied in the forensic context, due to their
proneness to make unreliable testimonies. Understanding which factors
may impact memory is determinant to avoid wrongful convictions in
court. In this exploratory study, the relation between stress and anxiety
and memory errors (spontaneous and induced) was analyzed being hypothesized
that negative emotions may impair memory performance.
Crime and neutral videos were presented to 80 volunteer university students
in a between subject-design. They were asked to fill some stress
and anxiety scales throughout the experimental task, as well as a free
recall task. Also, it was presented several questions about the videos in
which spontaneous and induced errors were assessed. Results suggests
that stress and anxiety did not influence the quantity of memory errors for
both genders. However, overall memory performance was poor for both
conditions. Our results were discussed in light to existing theories about
the relation between stress-anxiety and memory.
Keywords :
Forensic psychology , Anxiety , Memory errors , Testimony , Stress
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics