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Enacted and nonenacted encoding of social actions
Authors:LJILJANA ARAR,LARS-GÖ  RAN NILSSON,BO MOLANDER
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia;Department of Psychology, University of Umeå, Umeå, Sweden
Abstract:Previous research has demonstrated that recall of enacted verbal commands is superior to recall of the same commands without enactment. The experiment reported explored whether the same effect would hold true in a social context as opposed to the non-social context used in previous research. The results demonstrated that this is indeed the case. Enacted verbal commands are better recalled than commands that are encoded verbally and better than commands that are encoded by means of observing them being performed. It was also demonstrated that items rated as having positive emotional value were better recalled than items rated as negative or neutral. This was true for enacted as well as for nonenacted commands. It is concluded that there is no basic difference between memory of commands enacted in the social context and memory of commands enacted in a non-social context. We discuss the data in relation to current theory of memory of actions.
Keywords:action memory    recall    social actions    social context
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