It has been shown in literature that East Asians are more inclined to process context information than individuals in Western cultures. Using a context memory task that requires studying object images in social contexts (i.e., rating objects in an imagined social or experiential scenario), our recent study revealed an age-invariant advantage for Chinese young and older participants compared to their Canadian counterparts in memory for encoding contexts. To examine whether this cultural difference also occurred during encoding, this follow-up report analyzed encoding performance and its relationship to subsequent memory based on the same data from the same task of the same sample. The results revealed that at encoding, Chinese participants p...
Established culture-invariant measures are needed for cross-cultural assessment of verbal and visuos...
Self-referential processing allows us to separate self-relevant details from the enormous amounts of...
Many studies conducted in United States (US) have documented a positivity effect in aging – a tenden...
Research suggests that people in Eastern interdependent cultures process information more holistical...
Background: The present study investigates the possibility that culture affects age differences in c...
Objectives. Literature on cross-cultural differences in cognition suggests that categorization, as a...
In recent years, several cross-cultural studies reported that Westerners focus more on central aspec...
The purpose of this study is to investigate cultural differences in memory for individual objects an...
The extent o which cultural stereotypes about aging contribute to age differences in memory perfor-m...
There is evidence to suggest that people from different cultures have different cognitive processing...
Cross-cultural differences in Easterners and Westerners have been observed in different cognitive do...
Background: Cross-cultural differences in cognition suggest that Westerners use categories more than...
This article presents a theoretical model that suggests that linguistic differences between Chinese ...
Older adults often remember less negative information than young adults, constituting a positivity e...
The authors investigated cultural differences in the way people perceive and represent temporal info...
Established culture-invariant measures are needed for cross-cultural assessment of verbal and visuos...
Self-referential processing allows us to separate self-relevant details from the enormous amounts of...
Many studies conducted in United States (US) have documented a positivity effect in aging – a tenden...
Research suggests that people in Eastern interdependent cultures process information more holistical...
Background: The present study investigates the possibility that culture affects age differences in c...
Objectives. Literature on cross-cultural differences in cognition suggests that categorization, as a...
In recent years, several cross-cultural studies reported that Westerners focus more on central aspec...
The purpose of this study is to investigate cultural differences in memory for individual objects an...
The extent o which cultural stereotypes about aging contribute to age differences in memory perfor-m...
There is evidence to suggest that people from different cultures have different cognitive processing...
Cross-cultural differences in Easterners and Westerners have been observed in different cognitive do...
Background: Cross-cultural differences in cognition suggest that Westerners use categories more than...
This article presents a theoretical model that suggests that linguistic differences between Chinese ...
Older adults often remember less negative information than young adults, constituting a positivity e...
The authors investigated cultural differences in the way people perceive and represent temporal info...
Established culture-invariant measures are needed for cross-cultural assessment of verbal and visuos...
Self-referential processing allows us to separate self-relevant details from the enormous amounts of...
Many studies conducted in United States (US) have documented a positivity effect in aging – a tenden...