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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Bull. 2017 Apr 3;143(6):636–675. doi: 10.1037/bul0000100

Table 8.

Potential Moderators of Reactivation Stress Effects on Memory

Moderator B df p
Incidental or Intentional Encoding .051 6.7 .923
Exclusion of Smokers .629 7.9 .205
Exclusion of Women During Menstrual Period −.145 1.6 .893
Exclusion Hormonal Contraceptives Usage −.030 1.7 .977
Exclusion of All Illnesses .128 4.0 .769
Exclusion of All Psychoactive Medication .951 1.6 .125
Exclusion of BMI Greater Than 30 NA
Use of an Immediate Recall Task Post-Encoding .567 1.6 .224
Stressor Relevance of Items (Integral/Nonintegral) NA
Context Change Between Reactivation and Stress 1.196 3.8 .007
Context Change Between Learning and Retrieval .421 1.4 .604
Stress Manipulated Between or Within Groups NA
Item Valence (Compared to Neutral)
Negative .346 6.3 .554
Positive .535 4.0 .360
Study Material Type
Pictures NA
Words .289 3.8 .298
Narrative/Slideshow NA
Autobiographical −.786 1.6 .183
Other .497 5.1 .220
Sensory Modality of Study Material Presentation
Verbal NA
Visual .162 4.1 .502
Verbal + Visual .338 1.2 .182
Memory Task Type
Free Recall .129 6.8 .598
Cued Recall −.156 6.8 .526
Recognition NA
Stressor Type
Socio-Evaluative NA
Pain .296 6.5 .324
Hybrid (Socio-Evaluative & Pain) −.296 6.5 .324
Other NA
Participant Age .370 3.8 .176
Percent Male Participants .006 2.3 .718
Time of Day Study Began .002 1.8 .202
Study Item List Length .007 2.1 .247
Number of Novel Items in a Recognition Task NA
Delay (hours) Between Item Encoding and Retrieval −.006 3.5 .083
Delay (min) Between Reactivation and Stress Onset −.109 1.5 .207
Stressor Duration (min) −.037 1.7 .224
Stress-Induced Δ-Cortisol (nmol/L) −.001 2.8 .994
Length of Encoding Phase (min) −.014 1.4 .655
Participant Homogeneity .379 2.5 .124

Note: The context change between reactivation and stress should not be trusted; see the main text for an explanation. Significant (p<.05) moderators are shown in boldface font. B represents the change in the effect size for every one-unit change in the moderator. For dummy-coded categorical variables, B represents the difference between estimated effects for each group; for contrast-coded categorical variables, B represents the difference between the group in question and the average estimated effect. If df < 4, there is a twofold greater risk of making a Type I error. The listed p value represents the significance of the moderator in question. When there were not enough studies to estimate an effect, NA is listed in the column for B.