The Forward Testing Effect Is Resistant to Acute Psychosocial Retrieval Stress
The forward testing effect refers to the finding that testing of previously studied information improves memory for subsequently studied newer information. Recent research showed that the effect is immune to acute psychosocial encoding/retrieval stress, i.e., stress that is induced before initial en...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental psychology 2023, Vol.70 (1), p.32-39 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The forward testing effect refers to the finding that
testing of previously studied information improves memory for subsequently
studied newer information. Recent research showed that the effect is immune to
acute psychosocial encoding/retrieval stress, i.e., stress that is induced
before initial encoding. The present study investigated whether the forward
testing effect is also robust to acute psychosocial retrieval stress, i.e.,
stress that is induced after encoding but before retrieval of the critical item
list. Participants (N = 128) studied three lists of words
in anticipation of a final cumulative recall test. Participants were tested
immediately on Lists 1 and 2 (testing condition) or restudied the two lists
after initial study (restudy condition). After study of the critical List 3,
psychosocial stress was induced in half of the participants (stress group),
whereas no stress was induced in the other half (control group). The Trier
Social Stress Test for Groups (TSST-G) was used for stress induction. Salivary
cortisol, alpha amylase, and subjective stress were repeatedly measured. The
results of the criterion test showed a generally detrimental effect of
psychosocial retrieval stress on List 3 recall. Importantly, the forward testing
effect was unaffected by retrieval stress. The findings are discussed with
respect to current theories of the forward testing effect. |
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ISSN: | 1618-3169 2190-5142 |
DOI: | 10.1027/1618-3169/a000571 |