People constantly talk to one another about the past, and in so doing, they recount certain details while remaining silent about others. Collaborative or conversational remembering plays an important role in establishing shared representations of the past (e.g., the 911 attacks, Covid-19). According to the socially shared retrieval-induced forgetting (SS-RIF) effect, a listener will forget about relevant but unpracticed information during communication, due to intentional or unintentional selective retrieval of data by the speaker. The SS-RIF paradigm has been applied to explain how collective memory is shaped within the context of conversation/discourse. This study sought to determine if SS-RIF occurred only during face-to-face communicati...
We modified the social contagion of memory paradigm to track whether details mentioned during social...
Memory is usually studied and commonly represented as an individual faculty, a mental link between p...
Tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) states are typically defined as feelings of imminent recall for known, but t...
People often talk to others about their personal past. These discussions are inherently selective. S...
People often talk to others about their personal past. These discussions are inherently selective. S...
The present research explored the effect of selective remembering and the resulting silences on me...
A large body of literature on “within-individual retrieval-induced forgetting” (WI-RIF; Anderson, Bj...
ABSTRACT—A speaker’s selective recounting of memories shared with a listener will induce both the sp...
Selectively retrieving details from memory can result in forgetting related information, a finding k...
Social interactions can strengthen memories, but they can also contaminate them, for instance, when ...
People talk. People talk to entertain each other, to divulge news, and to gain support. Additionally...
Although remembering often occurs with conversations, the effects of its pragmatics on memory are ra...
peer reviewedFollowing a long period of neglect, research on different facets of collective memory i...
Collaborative memory research has focused on the negative effects of group remembering, specifically...
Following a long period of neglect, research on different facets of collective memory is now develop...
We modified the social contagion of memory paradigm to track whether details mentioned during social...
Memory is usually studied and commonly represented as an individual faculty, a mental link between p...
Tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) states are typically defined as feelings of imminent recall for known, but t...
People often talk to others about their personal past. These discussions are inherently selective. S...
People often talk to others about their personal past. These discussions are inherently selective. S...
The present research explored the effect of selective remembering and the resulting silences on me...
A large body of literature on “within-individual retrieval-induced forgetting” (WI-RIF; Anderson, Bj...
ABSTRACT—A speaker’s selective recounting of memories shared with a listener will induce both the sp...
Selectively retrieving details from memory can result in forgetting related information, a finding k...
Social interactions can strengthen memories, but they can also contaminate them, for instance, when ...
People talk. People talk to entertain each other, to divulge news, and to gain support. Additionally...
Although remembering often occurs with conversations, the effects of its pragmatics on memory are ra...
peer reviewedFollowing a long period of neglect, research on different facets of collective memory i...
Collaborative memory research has focused on the negative effects of group remembering, specifically...
Following a long period of neglect, research on different facets of collective memory is now develop...
We modified the social contagion of memory paradigm to track whether details mentioned during social...
Memory is usually studied and commonly represented as an individual faculty, a mental link between p...
Tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) states are typically defined as feelings of imminent recall for known, but t...