Two experiments compared collaborative and individual recall. In Experiment 1, participants encoded pictures and words with a deep or shallow processing task, then recalled them twice either individually or collaboratively. Collaborative groups recalled more than individuals, but less than nominal groups (pooled individuals), thus exhibiting collaborative inhibition. However, group recall appeared to be more stable over time than individual recall. Groups and individuals both showed a picture-superiority effect, a level-of-processing effect, and hypermnesia. In Experiment 2, participants recalled the story "War of the Ghosts " (from F. C. Bartlett, 1932), and again collaborative groups recalled more than individuals, but less than...
Memory research has primarily focused on how individuals form and maintain memories across time. How...
Collaborative inhibition refers to the phenomenon that when several people work together to produce ...
When people collaborate over their recall of a shared experience, it might be expected that they cou...
Studies of collective memory have traditionally been the domain of philosophers and sociologists, wh...
People often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive...
Collaborating with others during recall shapes both group and individual memories. Individuals contr...
We often remember in the company of others. In particular, we routinely collaborate with friends, fa...
Experimental memory research has traditionally focused on the individual, and viewed social influenc...
Research on collaborative remembering suggests that collaboration hampers group memory (i.e., collab...
Collaborative recall of … 2 2 Collaborative inhibition refers to the phenomenon that when several pe...
Humans spend a majority of their lives in a social context. So historically, several disciplines hav...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
The hypothesis that two people collaborating in recall would remember more than a single person was ...
peer reviewedFollowing a long period of neglect, research on different facets of collective memory i...
Memory research has primarily focused on how individuals form and maintain memories across time. How...
Collaborative inhibition refers to the phenomenon that when several people work together to produce ...
When people collaborate over their recall of a shared experience, it might be expected that they cou...
Studies of collective memory have traditionally been the domain of philosophers and sociologists, wh...
People often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive...
Collaborating with others during recall shapes both group and individual memories. Individuals contr...
We often remember in the company of others. In particular, we routinely collaborate with friends, fa...
Experimental memory research has traditionally focused on the individual, and viewed social influenc...
Research on collaborative remembering suggests that collaboration hampers group memory (i.e., collab...
Collaborative recall of … 2 2 Collaborative inhibition refers to the phenomenon that when several pe...
Humans spend a majority of their lives in a social context. So historically, several disciplines hav...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
The hypothesis that two people collaborating in recall would remember more than a single person was ...
peer reviewedFollowing a long period of neglect, research on different facets of collective memory i...
Memory research has primarily focused on how individuals form and maintain memories across time. How...
Collaborative inhibition refers to the phenomenon that when several people work together to produce ...
When people collaborate over their recall of a shared experience, it might be expected that they cou...