心理学
自传体记忆
透视图(图形)
认知心理学
感知
日常生活
一致性(知识库)
内存错误
忠诚
现象学(哲学)
社会心理学
召回
计算机科学
认识论
哲学
电信
人工智能
神经科学
法学
政治学
作者
Victoria Wardell,Taylyn Jameson,Oliver Bontkes,Michelle Le,Tz-yu Duan,Peggy L. St. Jacques,Christopher R. Madan,Daniela J. Palombo
标识
DOI:10.1177/09567976231180588
摘要
Memories of our personal past are not exact accounts of what occurred. Instead, memory reconstructs the past in adaptive-though not always faithful-ways. Using a naturalistic design, we asked how the visual perspective adopted in the mind's eye when recalling the past-namely, an "own eyes" versus "observer" perspective-relates to the stability of autobiographical memories. We hypothesized that changes in visual perspective over time would predict poorer consistency of memories. Young adults (N = 178) rated the phenomenology of and freely recalled self-selected memories of everyday events at two time points (10 weeks apart). Multilevel linear modeling revealed, as expected, that greater shifts in visual perspective over time predicted lower memory consistency, particularly for emotional details. Our results offer insight into the factors that predict the fidelity of memories for everyday events. Moreover, our results may elucidate new metrics that are useful in interpreting eyewitness testimony or experiences relayed in clinical contexts.
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