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The reminiscence bump is blind to blindness: Evidence from sound- and odor-evoked autobiographical memory
Institution:1. Department of Geology, Faculty of Biology–Geology, Babeş-Bolyai University, 1 Kogălniceanu Str., 400084, Cluj-Napoca, Romania;2. Orcas Island Historical Museums, USA;3. Centro Regional de Investigaciones Científicas y Transferencia Tecnológica (CRILAR-CONICET), Entre Ríos y Mendoza s/n, 5301 Anillaco, La Rioja, Argentina
Abstract:The reminiscence bump is the disproportionally high reporting of autobiographical memories from adolescence and early adulthood and is typically observed when memories are evoked by cues, such as words, pictures, and sounds. However, when odors are used the bump shifts to early childhood. Although these findings indicate that sensory modality affects the bump, the influence of the individual’s sensory function on the reminiscence bumps is unknown. We examined the reminiscence bumps of sound- and odor-evoked autobiographical memories of early blind and sighted individuals, since early blindness implies considerable effects on sensory experience. Despite differences in sensory experience between blind and sighted individuals, the groups displayed similar age distributions of both sound- and odor-evoked memories. The auditory bump spanned the first two decades of life, whereas the olfactory bump was once again found in early childhood. These results demonstrate that the reminiscence bumps are robust to fundamental differences in sensory experience.
Keywords:Autobiographical memory  Blindness  Environmental sounds  Olfactory bump  Reminiscence bump
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