Retrieval of past and future positive and negative autobiographical experiences |
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Authors: | Elvira García-Bajos Malen Migueles |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Psychology, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, San Sebastián, Spain |
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Abstract: | We studied retrieval-induced forgetting for past or future autobiographical experiences. In the study phase, participants were given cues to remember past autobiographical experiences or to think about experiences that may occur in the future. In both conditions, half of the experiences were positive and half negative. In the retrieval-practice phase, for past and future experiences, participants retrieved either half of the positive or negative experiences using cued recall, or capitals of the world (control groups). Retrieval practice produced recall facilitation and enhanced memory for the practised positive and negative past and future experiences. While retrieval practice on positive experiences did not impair the recall of other positive experiences, we found inhibition for negative past and future experiences when participants practised negative experiences. Furthermore, retrieval practice on positive future experiences inhibited negative future experiences. These positivity biases for autobiographical memory may have practical implications for treatment of emotional disorders. |
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Keywords: | Autobiographical memory retrieval-induced forgetting past and future positive and negative experiences |
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