To test our hypothesis that conversations can contribute to the formation of collective memory, we asked participants to study stories and to recall them individually (pregroup recollection), then as a group (group recounting), and then once again individually (postgroup recollection). One way that postgroup collective memories can be formed under these circumstances is if unshared pregroup recollections in the group recounting influences others\u27 postgroup recollections. In the present research, we explored (using tests of recall and recognition) whether the presence of a dominant narrator can facilitate the emergence of unshared pregroup recollections in a group recounting and whether this emergence is associated with changes in postgro...
People often talk to others about their personal past. These discussions are inherently selective. S...
International audienceSince the end of the 20th century, the notion of collective memory has been th...
This paper considers the concept of collective memory from an experimental clinical psychology persp...
To test our hypothesis that conversations can contribute to the formation of collective memory, we a...
Abstract ~ The term "collective memories " refers to memories shared within a given group ...
Studies of collective memory have traditionally been the domain of philosophers and sociologists, wh...
Memory, defined as a representation of the past, is at the core of what it is to be human. Memory of...
People often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive...
Collaborating with others during recall shapes both group and individual memories. Individuals contr...
peer reviewedFollowing a long period of neglect, research on different facets of collective memory i...
Two experiments compared collaborative and individual recall. In Experiment 1, participants encoded ...
Following a long period of neglect, research on different facets of collective memory is now develop...
This book is about culture and memory, about how the society and culture in which people grow up hel...
Humans spend a majority of their lives in a social context. So historically, several disciplines hav...
Where were you when you first heard about the 9-11 attacks? Do you remember what you were doing at ...
People often talk to others about their personal past. These discussions are inherently selective. S...
International audienceSince the end of the 20th century, the notion of collective memory has been th...
This paper considers the concept of collective memory from an experimental clinical psychology persp...
To test our hypothesis that conversations can contribute to the formation of collective memory, we a...
Abstract ~ The term "collective memories " refers to memories shared within a given group ...
Studies of collective memory have traditionally been the domain of philosophers and sociologists, wh...
Memory, defined as a representation of the past, is at the core of what it is to be human. Memory of...
People often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive...
Collaborating with others during recall shapes both group and individual memories. Individuals contr...
peer reviewedFollowing a long period of neglect, research on different facets of collective memory i...
Two experiments compared collaborative and individual recall. In Experiment 1, participants encoded ...
Following a long period of neglect, research on different facets of collective memory is now develop...
This book is about culture and memory, about how the society and culture in which people grow up hel...
Humans spend a majority of their lives in a social context. So historically, several disciplines hav...
Where were you when you first heard about the 9-11 attacks? Do you remember what you were doing at ...
People often talk to others about their personal past. These discussions are inherently selective. S...
International audienceSince the end of the 20th century, the notion of collective memory has been th...
This paper considers the concept of collective memory from an experimental clinical psychology persp...