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How social interactions affect emotional memory accuracy: Evidence from collaborative retrieval and social contagion paradigms

机译:社交互动如何影响情绪记忆的准确性:来自协作检索和社交传染范例的证据

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In daily life, emotional events are often discussed with others. The influence of these social interactions on the veracity of emotional memories has rarely been investigated. The authors (Choi, Kensinger, & Rajaram Memory and Cognition, 41, 403-415, 2013) previously demonstrated that when the categorical relatedness of information is controlled, emotional items are more accurately remembered than neutral items. The present study examined whether emotion would continue to improve the accuracy of memory when individuals discussed the emotional and neutral events with others. Two different paradigms involving social influences were used to investigate this question and compare evidence. In both paradigms, participants studied stimuli that were grouped into conceptual categories of positive (e.g., celebration), negative (e.g., funeral), or neutral (e.g., astronomy) valence. After a 48-hour delay, recognition memory was tested for studied items and categorically related lures. In the first paradigm, recognition accuracy was compared when memory was tested individually or in a collaborative triad. In the second paradigm, recognition accuracy was compared when a prior retrieval session had occurred individually or with a confederate who supplied categorically related lures. In both of these paradigms, emotional stimuli were remembered more accurately than were neutral stimuli, and this pattern was preserved when social interaction occurred. In fact, in the first paradigm, there was a trend for collaboration to increase the beneficial effect of emotion on memory accuracy, and in the second paradigm, emotional lures were significantly less susceptible to the "social contagion" effect. Together, these results demonstrate that emotional memories can be more accurate than nonemotional ones even when events are discussed with others (Experiment 1) and even when that discussion introduces misinformation (Experiment 2).
机译:在日常生活中,经常与他人讨论情感事件。这些社会互动对情感记忆真实性的影响很少被研究。作者(Choi,Kensinger和Rajaram Memory and Cognition,41,403-415,2013)之前证明,当控制信息的绝对关联性时,情感项目比中立项目更容易被记住。本研究研究了当人们与他人讨论情绪和中立事件时,情绪是否会继续提高记忆的准确性。涉及社会影响力的两种不同范式被用来调查这个问题并比较证据。在这两种范式中,参与者研究的刺激分为正(例如庆祝),负(例如葬礼)或中性(例如天文学)价概念类别。延迟48小时后,对识别记忆进行了测试,以研究所研究的物品和与类别有关的诱饵。在第一个范例中,比较了在单独或在协作三合会中测试内存时的识别准确性。在第二个范例中,比较了先前的检索会话单独发生时或与提供分类相关诱饵的同盟者之间的识别准确度。在这两种范式中,与中性刺激相比,更容易记住情绪刺激,并且在发生社交互动时,这种模式得以保留。实际上,在第一个范式中,存在一种合作关系以增加情感对记忆准确性的有益影响的趋势,而在第二个范式中,情感诱饵明显不易受到“社会传染”效应的影响。总之,这些结果表明,即使与他人讨论事件(实验1),甚至当讨论引入错误信息(实验2)时,情绪记忆也比非情绪记忆更准确。

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