Brain Sciences (Nov 2015)

Emotional Meta-Memories: A Review

  • Beth Fairfield,
  • Nicola Mammarella,
  • Rocco Palumbo,
  • Alberto Di Domenico

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci5040509
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 509 – 520

Abstract

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Emotional meta-memory can be defined as the knowledge people have about the strategies and monitoring processes that they can use to remember their emotionally charged memories. Although meta-memory per se has been studied in many cognitive laboratories for many years, fewer studies have explicitly focused on meta-memory for emotionally charged or valenced information. In this brief review, we analyzed a series of behavioral and neuroimaging studies that used different meta-memory tasks with valenced information in order to foster new research in this direction, especially in terms of commonalities/peculiarities of the emotion and meta-memory interaction. In addition, results further support meta-cognitive models that take emotional factors into account when defining meta-memory per se.

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