نتایج جستجو برای: who remember harsh memories of slavery

تعداد نتایج: 21190946  

Journal: :Cognitive Development 2023

We examined three-year-olds’ (N = 50) strategic recall of past events from their daily life that they recently had recalled spontaneously. Hence, in contrast to most research on memories young children, we evidence the been encoded and consolidated. Moreover, whether age to-be-remembered as well language skills would affect recall. The results showed even though children’s answers were coded ex...

Journal: :Social cognition 2012
Sarah J Barber Suparna Rajaram Ethan B Fox

People frequently collaborate to learn and remember information, and this may help groups create a shared representation of the world (i.e., collective memories). However, contrary to intuitions, collaboration also lowers group recall levels. Such impairment occurs regardless of whether people collaborate when first experiencing, or encoding, an event (the collaborative encoding deficit), or wh...

2015
DIRK BEZEMER ROBERT LENSINK

— Although Africa’s indigenous systems of slavery have been extensively described in the historical literature, comparatively little attention has been paid to analyzing its long term impact on economic and political development. Based on data collected from anthropological records we conduct an econometric analysis. We find that indigenous slavery is robustly and negatively associated with cur...

Journal: :Cartographica 2012
Stephen P. Hanna

In 1873, former slave John Washington (1838–1918) wrote his memoir, Memorys of the Past. This account includes a remarkable map that locates Washington’s experiences as a slave, his acts of resistance, and the route of his escape from bondage in 1862. Washington’s map is both a work of memory and a rare example of a subaltern cartographic practice. The act of mapping his experiences in Frederic...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of psychology 2002
Mikael Johansson Georg Stenberg

Participants tend to falsely remember a nonpresented critical word after having studied a list of the word's primary associates. We present here a Swedish version of the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm, which provides a tractable method of experimentally inducing and investigating such illusory memories. In Experiment 1 it was demonstrated that the constructed stimulus material induced highly...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2012
Katherine M Ingram Laura Mickes John T Wixted

The remember-know procedure is widely used to investigate recollection and familiarity in recognition memory, but almost all of the results obtained with that procedure can be readily accommodated by a unidimensional model based on signal-detection theory. The unidimensional model holds that remember judgments reflect strong memories (associated with high confidence, high accuracy, and fast rea...

2011
Harm J. Krugers Ming Zhou Marian Joëls Merel Kindt

Memories for emotionally arousing and fearful events are generally well retained. From the evolutionary point of view this is a highly adaptive behavioral response aimed to remember relevant information. However, fearful memories can also be inappropriately and vividly (re)expressed, such as in posttraumatic stress disorder. The memory formation of emotionally arousing events is largely modulat...

Journal: :Shinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology 2011
Takashi Tsukimoto Takaaki Hashimoto Kaori Karasawa

This study examined whether false memories, as revealed by the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm, can arise from indirect stereotype associations, as proposed by Lenton, Blair, and Hastie (2001). We found significant indications of stereotype-evoked false memories. The participants in our experiment reported that they were unaware of the gender theme of the studied list, suggesting that t...

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