A snapshot of autobiographical memory retrieval characteristics
- 1 February 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Applied Cognitive Psychology
- Vol. 9 (1) , 61-74
- https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.2350090105
Abstract
This study attempts to replicate and extend the results of Burt (1992a), using more ecologically valid memory cues. Twenty‐seven undergraduate students used 138 rolls of film over the 1992‐3 summer vacation. The film produced approximately 4900 autobiographical photographs, which were categorized as to the nature of the cues (event information) they contained (e. g. activity, location, participant). A sample of the subject's autobiographical photographs, and a set of other individuals autobiographical photographs (autobiographical foils), were presented to each subject via a tachistoscope. The subjects were asked to indicate when they had retrieved the 'circumstances and associated context' surrounding the scene depicted in each photograph or had decided the latter was not possible. Differences in memory retrieval times were found between the foils and autobiographical photographs and across the cue categories. The results suggest that autobiographical event memory structures are formed around the most unique event attribute. Rehearsal of an event and occurrence of an experience within an extended event (e. g. a holiday) were also found to predict memory retrieval time.Keywords
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