Memory researchers have spent years looking at memory in individuals rather than studying memory in the more ecologically valid setting of collaborative groups. Collaborative memory behaves differently from the memory of the isolated individual. Research has shown that group members sometimes correct false memories during retrieval by error pruning, and other times create false memories during retrieval by social contagion (Congleton & Rajaram 2011). We manipulated encoding directions in collaborative groups via instructions for item-specific or relational encoding in a false memory paradigm (DRM) extending a study by McCabe, Presmanes, Robertson, & Smith (2004) to triads. Memory based explanations, rather than decision based explanations p...
The present research examines how the match between encoding and recall contexts influences recall p...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 195-212.1. Introduction -- 2. Experiment 1. Closeness, cognit...
Collaborative inhibition refers to when people working together remember less than their predicted...
Collaborative memory research has focused on the negative effects of group remembering, specifically...
People often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive...
We often remember in the company of others. In particular, we routinely collaborate with friends, fa...
Collaborating with others during recall shapes both group and individual memories. Individuals contr...
Humans spend a majority of their lives in a social context. So historically, several disciplines hav...
While humans routinely encode and retrieve memories in groups, the bulk of our knowledge of human me...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
Memory research has primarily focused on how individuals form and maintain memories across time. How...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
Social interactions can strengthen memories, but they can also contaminate them, for instance, when ...
Basden, Basden, Thomas, and Souphasith (1998) demonstrated that false recall in collaborative trios ...
Research on collaborative remembering suggests that collaboration hampers group memory (i.e., collab...
The present research examines how the match between encoding and recall contexts influences recall p...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 195-212.1. Introduction -- 2. Experiment 1. Closeness, cognit...
Collaborative inhibition refers to when people working together remember less than their predicted...
Collaborative memory research has focused on the negative effects of group remembering, specifically...
People often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive...
We often remember in the company of others. In particular, we routinely collaborate with friends, fa...
Collaborating with others during recall shapes both group and individual memories. Individuals contr...
Humans spend a majority of their lives in a social context. So historically, several disciplines hav...
While humans routinely encode and retrieve memories in groups, the bulk of our knowledge of human me...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
Memory research has primarily focused on how individuals form and maintain memories across time. How...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
Social interactions can strengthen memories, but they can also contaminate them, for instance, when ...
Basden, Basden, Thomas, and Souphasith (1998) demonstrated that false recall in collaborative trios ...
Research on collaborative remembering suggests that collaboration hampers group memory (i.e., collab...
The present research examines how the match between encoding and recall contexts influences recall p...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 195-212.1. Introduction -- 2. Experiment 1. Closeness, cognit...
Collaborative inhibition refers to when people working together remember less than their predicted...