Australians and Asians were asked to provide autobiographical memories of events they believe shaped who they are as individuals (self-defining memories). The authors found the anticipated cultural differences for the memories' themes. Contrary to previous suggestions, however, elaboration of personal memories occurred equally for both groups and was dependent on the content of the memory. Australians provided more elaborate autonomous memories and Asians more elaborate relatedness memories. The findings indicate that elaborating personal memories may function to enhance the dominant self-focus
Self-referential processing allows us to separate self-relevant details from the enormous amounts of...
The relation of incoming stimuli to the self implicitly determines the allocation of cognitive resou...
This study examined memory variables both cross-culturally and across four cultural self-construal t...
Australians and Asians were asked to provide autobiographical memories of events they believe shaped...
This study investigated cultural differences in autobiographical memory of trauma. Australian and As...
In this study, 68 Asian or Asian American students and 84 European American or White students from C...
53 pagesMemory is crucial for self-identification and social bonding. According to cultural psycholo...
Although the underlying mechanics of autobiographical memory may be identical across cultures, the p...
This chapter focuses on the role of culture and self-construals in autobiographical memory developme...
We examine cultural (mainly East and West) differences in the functions and contents of autobiograph...
While variations in autobiographical memory are related to cultural differences in self-construal, m...
The study aimed to investigate how the salience of Asian Americans' ethnic identities (Asian America...
This study explored why and how Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians remember the past. Indigen...
Two studies explored the influence of culture on the relationship between British and East Asian adu...
Autobiographical memory serves three basic functions of self-continuity, social bonding, and directi...
Self-referential processing allows us to separate self-relevant details from the enormous amounts of...
The relation of incoming stimuli to the self implicitly determines the allocation of cognitive resou...
This study examined memory variables both cross-culturally and across four cultural self-construal t...
Australians and Asians were asked to provide autobiographical memories of events they believe shaped...
This study investigated cultural differences in autobiographical memory of trauma. Australian and As...
In this study, 68 Asian or Asian American students and 84 European American or White students from C...
53 pagesMemory is crucial for self-identification and social bonding. According to cultural psycholo...
Although the underlying mechanics of autobiographical memory may be identical across cultures, the p...
This chapter focuses on the role of culture and self-construals in autobiographical memory developme...
We examine cultural (mainly East and West) differences in the functions and contents of autobiograph...
While variations in autobiographical memory are related to cultural differences in self-construal, m...
The study aimed to investigate how the salience of Asian Americans' ethnic identities (Asian America...
This study explored why and how Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians remember the past. Indigen...
Two studies explored the influence of culture on the relationship between British and East Asian adu...
Autobiographical memory serves three basic functions of self-continuity, social bonding, and directi...
Self-referential processing allows us to separate self-relevant details from the enormous amounts of...
The relation of incoming stimuli to the self implicitly determines the allocation of cognitive resou...
This study examined memory variables both cross-culturally and across four cultural self-construal t...