Investigating the structure of autobiographical memory using reaction times |
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Authors: | Simon Kemp Christopher D. B. Burt Sanna Malinen |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Canterbury , Christchurch, New Zealand Simon.Kemp@canterbury.ac.nz;3. University of Canterbury , Christchurch, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | The study investigated the structure of autobiographical memory using reaction time measures. A total of 18 participants took photographs over their summer holidays and then reacted to pairs of these photographs displayed via a computer. They also subsequently sorted their photographs according to the autobiographical themes and events with which they were associated. When photographic sequence and the physical similarities in the photographs were controlled for by considering the results of “stranger” participants who were unfamiliar with the photographs, reaction times were significantly faster to pairs of photographs from the same theme or event. The results are consistent with currently held assumptions about the structure of autobiographical memory. Furthermore, the results suggest that reaction time measures may provide a valuable means by which aspects of autobiographical memory can be explored. |
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Keywords: | Reaction time Autobiographical memories |
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