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This assumption is corroborated by studies that strictly controlled overt attentional resources, which reported that recall for negative events is superior to that for neutral events, even with equal fixation time (Christianson et_al, 1991; Mickley Steinmetz et_al, 2014). There is compelling evidence that complex emotional processing can be performed outside overt attentional mechanisms (e_g, Bisley, 2011; Rigoulot et_al, 2012; D`Hondt et_al, 2016; Rai and Callet, 2018; Smith and Rossit, 2018). This hypothesis is challenged by trade-off effects reported in specific high arousal conditions for short delays between encoding and recall (Christianson et_al . . .
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