The “memory-experience gap” for affect does not reflect a general memory bias to overestimate past affect.

Farid Anvari(Flinders University), Iris K. Schneider(University of Cologne), Ella K. Moeck(The University of Adelaide), Víthor Rosa Franco(Universidade São Francisco), Malte Elson(University of Bern)
Emotion
August 22, 2024
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