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Autobiographical remembering regulates emotions: a functional perspective
Authors:Sezin Öner  Sami Gülgöz
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Ko? University, Istanbul, Turkeyseoner@ku.edu.tr;3. Department of Psychology, Ko? University, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:Emotional deviation has been considered an essential factor in emotion regulation, in that, attempts to compensate for the deviation is reflected on cognitive processes. In the present study, we focused on autobiographical remembering and tested the functional role of memory on emotion regulation. We specifically examined the congruence effect in individuals’ subsequent memory reports after recalling emotional events. Individuals were randomly assigned to three groups to report either sadness or anger evoking events or emotionally unspecified events that they experienced in the last five years. Results supported mood-incongruence, but only for the emotional memory groups. Despite highly negative memories reported in the initial recall, individuals in anger- and sad-memory groups revealed an up-regulation trend in subsequent recall. Furthermore, sadness and anger induction affected phenomenological features of the subsequently reported memory. Overall, our findings supported for the emotion regulation function of remembering that serves counter-regulation of the negative emotion. We discuss potential mechanisms in the light of explanations by a functional approach to autobiographical memory.
Keywords:Autobiographical memory  functions of remembering  emotion regulation  mood-incongruence  discrete emotion
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