APS
30th APS Annual Convention · 2018
Pupillometry during Memory Encoding: Contrasting Time Pressure and Depth of Processing.
- Marina Gross
Washington University in St. Louis - Ian Dobbins
Washington University in St. Louis
Abstract
We recorded pupil dilations while manipulating depth of processing (shallow vs. deep) and judgment time pressure (fast vs. slow) during encoding in a within-subjects recognition memory paradigm. Results suggest that rather than providing evidence for successful memory creation, pupillary dilations are primarily indicative of time pressure subjects experience during encoding.
Cognitive Neuroscience