Departmentt of Psychology, University of British Columbia, 2136 West Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4, Canada.
University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England.
Psychol Res. 2024 Apr;88(3):974-986. doi: 10.1007/s00426-023-01909-6. Epub 2023 Dec 21.
Our memories for temporal duration may be colored by the emotions we experience during an event. While emotion generally enhances some aspects of memory, temporal duration has been shown to be particularly susceptible to emotion-induced distortions. However, prior work has faced difficulty when studying this phenomenon, having to make some trade-offs on ecological validity or experimental control. Here, we sought to bridge this gap by studying the effects of emotion on temporal duration memory using virtual reality. In the present study, a final sample of 69 participants experienced a series of negative-emotional and neutral worlds within virtual reality. Following this, participants provided ratings of emotionality (arousal, valence, pleasantness) and retrospective duration estimates (i.e., remembered time). We hypothesized that negative events would be recalled as having a greater duration than neutral events (H1). We additionally hypothesized that negative, but not neutral, events would be recalled as being longer than the true duration (H2). The results supported H1 while failing to provide evidence in support of H2. Together, the results bolster the importance of emotion, especially negative emotion, in shaping how we remember the temporal unfolding of the past.
我们对时间持续的记忆可能会受到我们在事件中经历的情绪的影响。虽然情绪通常会增强记忆的某些方面,但时间持续已经被证明特别容易受到情绪引起的扭曲。然而,之前的研究在研究这一现象时遇到了困难,不得不在生态有效性或实验控制上做出一些权衡。在这里,我们试图通过使用虚拟现实来研究情绪对时间持续记忆的影响来弥合这一差距。在本研究中,最后有 69 名参与者在虚拟现实中体验了一系列负面情绪和中性世界。之后,参与者提供了情绪(唤醒度、效价、愉悦度)和回溯时间估计(即,记忆时间)的评分。我们假设负面事件会被回忆为持续时间更长(假设 1)。我们还假设负面事件,而不是中性事件,会被回忆为比真实持续时间更长(假设 2)。结果支持假设 1,但未能提供支持假设 2 的证据。总的来说,这些结果支持了情绪,尤其是负面情绪,在塑造我们对过去时间展开的记忆方式方面的重要性。