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Everyday remembering


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4 types of distortions
Exaggeration minimisations omissions additions
4 types of distortions
Exaggeration minimisations omissions additions
Purposeful action
Neisser 1996 everyday memory based on action is purposeful personal quality, meaningful influenced by personality influenced by social demands
Episodic memory
Tulving 2002 memory of past events in life 'what', 'where', 'when' human ability travel back in mind, consciously
Autobiographical memory
Conway, whitecross 2001 subset episodic memories to define identity linking personal history to public history support network of personal goals
How are autobiographical memories cued
Studies look at distribution of autobio memories across lifespan 2 techniques 1. the cue word method 2. the important method
What is the cue word method
Pp retrieves memory associated with each cue word
What is the important memory method
Pp retrieves memories they feel represent important memories in their life
What are the 3 components of autobiographical memory?
1. childhood amnesia 2. reminiscence bump 3. recency effect
Theories of childhood amnesia
Language & culture effect auto.. memory development prelinguistic memories hard to express later on with language
Theories of reminiscence bump
Conway 2000 from theories of lifespan development attributed to clustering of goal relevant events in teen & early adulthood clustering of encoded memories in period of retrieval preferential recall events from retrieval period
2 parts of self memory system
1. autobiographical memory knowledge 2. working self
3 levels of autobiographical memory knowledge base
1. lifetime periods- periods of time defined by major events 2. general events- repeated & external events taking place within given time 3. events specific knowledge- images, feelings related to specific event, located specific time & place
The working self
Control processes operative at certain point autobiographical knowledge encoded through goal structure encoded events become part of autobiographical knowledge retrieval- memories selectively constructed out of events from knowledge base relevant to goals of working self at time
What is cultural script account
Each culture= own order & timing of major events occurring in life danish sample pps imagine another dane their gender list 7 important events & age of occurrence life scripts= schema
What are flashbulb memories
Vivid long lasting memories for reception context survey asking ppl when they learnt no. of public events
Challenger study
Morning after challenger explosion surveyed same students 3 years later 40% pps memories= inconsistent with morning after report
Study in cultural differences in remembering
Middle aged American & Chinese adult recall 20 autobiographical memories americans more individual exp. focus on own role & emotion chinese more social & historical events
Retelling vs recalling
Different goals for stories pps record descriptions & characteristics retelling personal memories over course of month
4 types of distortions
Exaggeration minimisations omissions additions