Memory typically improves when recollecting in a group - the larger the group, the better the memory (McClure 2010; Atkinson 2011). High arousal at the time of encoding also improves memory (Bohannon, Gratz, & Cross 2007; Libkumen, et al., 1999). In this study 342 participants viewed either an emotional or neutral slideshow and then recalled either alone or with a group of three (triad). The participants were tested using both probed and free recall questionnaires. We found that for perceptually central items, the emotional material only helped the individuals, and not the collaborative groups. However, for the perceptually peripheral items, the emotional material aided the memory of the collaborative groups and not the individuals
The retrieval strategy disruption hypothesis (Basden, Basden, Bryner, & Thomas, 1997) is the most wi...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
Recalling autobiographical memories with others can influence the quality of recall, but little is k...
Research on collaborative remembering suggests that collaboration hampers group memory (i.e., collab...
Collaborative recall of … 2 2 Collaborative inhibition refers to the phenomenon that when several pe...
Collaborative inhibition refers to the phenomenon that when several people work together to produce ...
People often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive...
Two experiments compared collaborative and individual recall. In Experiment 1, participants encoded ...
Recollection is frequently social; people tend to remember with others and when they do, their joint...
Studies of collective memory have traditionally been the domain of philosophers and sociologists, wh...
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...
Memory researchers have spent years looking at memory in individuals rather than studying memory in ...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
The retrieval strategy disruption hypothesis (Basden, Basden, Bryner, & Thomas, 1997) is the most wi...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
Recalling autobiographical memories with others can influence the quality of recall, but little is k...
Research on collaborative remembering suggests that collaboration hampers group memory (i.e., collab...
Collaborative recall of … 2 2 Collaborative inhibition refers to the phenomenon that when several pe...
Collaborative inhibition refers to the phenomenon that when several people work together to produce ...
People often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive...
Two experiments compared collaborative and individual recall. In Experiment 1, participants encoded ...
Recollection is frequently social; people tend to remember with others and when they do, their joint...
Studies of collective memory have traditionally been the domain of philosophers and sociologists, wh...
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...
Memory researchers have spent years looking at memory in individuals rather than studying memory in ...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
The retrieval strategy disruption hypothesis (Basden, Basden, Bryner, & Thomas, 1997) is the most wi...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
Recalling autobiographical memories with others can influence the quality of recall, but little is k...