We modified the social contagion of memory paradigm to track whether details mentioned during social interaction are transmitted to later individual recall for personal, autobiographical memories. Participants recalled four autobiographical events. A week later, participants described these events to a confederate, who described scripted “memories.” They then summarised each other's recall. When summarising participants’ memories, confederates inserted two specific new details. Finally, participants recalled the events individually. We scored final individual recall for suggested contagion (new details inserted by confederates) and unsuggested contagion (new details consistent with confederates’ scripted memories but not suggested). We foun...
People constantly talk to one another about the past, and in so doing, they recount certain details ...
Using a social contagion paradigm, we compared the corruptive effects on memory of two types of post...
People talk. People talk to entertain each other, to divulge news, and to gain support. Additionally...
Social interactions can strengthen memories, but they can also contaminate them, for instance, when ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages [277]-306.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Autobiographi...
Recalling autobiographical memories with others can influence the quality of recall, but little is k...
People often talk to others about their personal past. These discussions are inherently selective. S...
The story of our lifetime – our narrative self – is constructed from our autobiographical memories. ...
Collaborative memory research has focused on the negative effects of group remembering, specifically...
People often talk to others about their personal past. These discussions are inherently selective. S...
Although remembering often occurs with conversations, the effects of its pragmatics on memory are ra...
When one person alters their recollection of an event to be consistent with another person's erroneo...
In this paper, we aim to show that the framework of embedded, distributed, or extended cognition off...
In this paper, we aim to show that the framework of embedded, distributed, or extended cognition off...
Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Psicologia apresentada à Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências ...
People constantly talk to one another about the past, and in so doing, they recount certain details ...
Using a social contagion paradigm, we compared the corruptive effects on memory of two types of post...
People talk. People talk to entertain each other, to divulge news, and to gain support. Additionally...
Social interactions can strengthen memories, but they can also contaminate them, for instance, when ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages [277]-306.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Autobiographi...
Recalling autobiographical memories with others can influence the quality of recall, but little is k...
People often talk to others about their personal past. These discussions are inherently selective. S...
The story of our lifetime – our narrative self – is constructed from our autobiographical memories. ...
Collaborative memory research has focused on the negative effects of group remembering, specifically...
People often talk to others about their personal past. These discussions are inherently selective. S...
Although remembering often occurs with conversations, the effects of its pragmatics on memory are ra...
When one person alters their recollection of an event to be consistent with another person's erroneo...
In this paper, we aim to show that the framework of embedded, distributed, or extended cognition off...
In this paper, we aim to show that the framework of embedded, distributed, or extended cognition off...
Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Psicologia apresentada à Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências ...
People constantly talk to one another about the past, and in so doing, they recount certain details ...
Using a social contagion paradigm, we compared the corruptive effects on memory of two types of post...
People talk. People talk to entertain each other, to divulge news, and to gain support. Additionally...