id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7i6bh5oa6ferrjficigl57mqsy Jordan Zimmerman #foodie: Implications of interacting with social media for memory 2020 16 .pdf application/pdf 12254 991 59 In two experiments, we examined how the act of commenting on social media images in recognition memory were observed, and "unhealthy" food images such as chocolates were particularly well Keywords: Social media, Memory, Elaborative encoding, Food, Disordered eating observed, and "unhealthy" food images such as chocolates were particularly well remembered, but these memory findings did not relate to self-reported eating For example, across the whole experiment (study and test), participants saw five total images of pizza, some of which were new items and some In addition to effects of commenting, we tested the hypothesis that individual differences in memory for food testing hypotheses relating memory for food-related Instagram posts to disordered eating behaviors. Each participant commented on 50 of 100 viewed Instagram posts, followed by an old–new recognition memory In addition, the by-person random effects for memory and commenting were positively related (r = .487, p < .0001), indicating that participants ./cache/work_7i6bh5oa6ferrjficigl57mqsy.pdf ./txt/work_7i6bh5oa6ferrjficigl57mqsy.txt