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Remembering all that and then some: Recollection of autobiographical memories after a 1-year delay
Authors:Jenna Campbell  Lynn Nadel  Devin Duke  Lee Ryan
Institution:1. Department of Psychology , University of Arizona , Tucson, AZ, USA jennifercampbell15@gmail.com;3. Department of Psychology , University of Arizona , Tucson, AZ, USA
Abstract:We have previously shown that repeated retrievals of remote autobiographical memories over the course of one month led to an overall increase in reported detail (Nadel, Campbell, & Ryan, 2007). The current study examined the retrieval of those same memories 1 year later in order to determine whether the level of detail remained stable or whether the memories returned to their original state. Participants reported even more details than they had recalled at least 1 year earlier, including new details that were reported for the first time. This finding was consistent across both multiple and single retrieval conditions, suggesting that the critical factor leading to the increase in recall was the passage of time. These findings provide evidence for long-term effects of repeated retrieval on memory content.
Keywords:Autobiographical memory  Long-term memory  memory consolidation  Hypermnesia
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