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Expectancies and memory for an emotional film fragment: A placebo study
KIM VAN OORSOUW and HARALD MERCKELBACH
Maastricht University
This study investigated whether
positive ("memory-enhancing") and negative ("memory-impairing")
placebos may enhance and undermine, respectively, memory of a film fragment.
After watching an emotional film fragment, participants were assigned
to a "memory-enhancing" placebo group (n = 30), control
group (n = 30), or "memory-impairing" placebo group (n
= 30). Only participants who believed in the placebo effect were included
in the analyses. In the positive placebo group, memory for the film fragment
was better than that of participants who received negative placebos or
control participants. Participants in the negative placebo group made
more distortion errors than participants in the positive placebo or control
group. Our findings show that people's expectancies about their memory
may affect their memory performance. These results may have implications
for both clinical practice and the legal domain. |
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