نتایج جستجو برای: social memories

تعداد نتایج: 628305  

Journal: :Memory 2002
C Neil MacRae Astrid M Schloerscheidt Galen V Bodenhausen Alan B Milne

The present research investigated the generation of memory illusions. In particular, it attempted to delineate the conditions under which category-based thinking prompts the elicitation of false memories. Noting fundamental differences in the manner in which expected and unexpected person-related information is processed and represented in the mind, it was anticipated that, via gist-based recog...

Journal: :Psychological science 2001
M S Zaragoza K E Payment J K Ackil S B Drivdahl M Beck

In two experiments, adults who witnessed a videotaped event subsequently engaged in face-to-face interviews during which they were forced to confabulate information about the events they had seen. The interviewer selectively reinforced some of the participants' confabulated responses by providing confirmatory feedback (e.g., "Yes, ______ is the correct answer") and provided neutral (uninformati...

Journal: :Psychological science 2004
Robyn Fivush Katherine Nelson

Current conceptualizations of childhood amnesia assume that there is a "barrier" to remembering early experiences that must be overcome in order for one to begin to accumulate autobiographical memories. In contrast, we present a social-cultural-developmental perspective on the emergence of autobiographical memory. We first demonstrate the gradual emergence of autobiographical memories across th...

Journal: :The American psychologist 2006
Marcia K Johnson

Although it may be disconcerting to contemplate, true and false memories arise in the same way. Memories are attributions that we make about our mental experiences based on their subjective qualities, our prior knowledge and beliefs, our motives and goals, and the social context. This article describes an approach to studying the nature of these mental experiences and the constructive encoding,...

2017
Florin Dolcos Yuta Katsumi Mathias Weymar Matthew Moore Takashi Tsukiura Sanda Dolcos

Building upon the existing literature on emotional memory, the present review examines emerging evidence from brain imaging investigations regarding four research directions: (1) Social Emotional Memory, (2) The Role of Emotion Regulation in the Impact of Emotion on Memory, (3) The Impact of Emotion on Associative or Relational Memory, and (4) The Role of Individual Differences in Emotional Mem...

2009
W. RICHARD WALKER JOHN J. SKOWRONSKI

This article reviews research examining the fading affect bias (FAB): The finding that the intensity of affect associated with negative autobiographical memories fades faster than affect associated with positive autobiographical memories. The FAB is a robust effect in autobiographical memory that has been replicated using a variety of methods and populations. The FAB is linked to both cognitive...

Journal: :Medical History 2003
Roger Cooter

his work or the circumstances of his appointment. Eschewing intellectual history, thus, Oliver has produced a short book, but an interesting and useful one. The medical school is well situated in the wider social and political context and, unusually, continues to be well situated to the present day. Medical schools and hospitals need long memories. When advocates of market reform campaigned to ...

Journal: :Cognitive science 2017
Larisa Heiphetz Nina Strohminger Liane Young

People perceive that if their memories and moral beliefs changed, they would change. We investigated why individuals respond this way. In Study 1, participants judged that identity would change more after changes to memories and widely shared moral beliefs (e.g., about murder) versus preferences and controversial moral beliefs (e.g., about abortion). The extent to which participants judged that...

2015
Larisa Heiphetz Nina Strohminger Liane L. Young

People perceive that if their memories and moral beliefs changed, they would change. We investigated why individuals respond this way. In Study 1, participants judged that identity would change more after changes to memories and widely shared moral beliefs (e.g., about murder) versus preferences and controversial moral beliefs (e.g., about abortion). The extent to which participants judged that...

Journal: :Ethics & behavior 2004
Anne P DePrince Carolyn B Allard Hannah Oh Jennifer J Freyd

The term "false memories" has been used to refer to suggestibility experiments in which whole events are apparently confabulated and in media accounts of contested memories of childhood abuse. Since 1992 psychologists have increasingly used the term "false memory" when discussing memory errors for details, such as specific words within lists. Use of the term to refer to errors in details is a s...

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