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Effects of voluntary immigration on the distribution of autobiographical memory over the lifespan

โœ Scribed by Robert W. Schrauf; David C. Rubin


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
100 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0888-4080

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Abstract

Immigration may be considered a โ€˜traumaticโ€™ event with acute phases followed by long latency effects. Ten older, Hispanic adults who immigrated to the USA at ages 20โ€“22, 24โ€“28, and 34โ€“35 narrated their โ€˜lifeโ€storiesโ€™ on two occasions, once in English and once in Spanish. Instead of the usual reminiscence bump they showed an increase in autobiographical recalls corresponding specifically to their ages at immigration. Each of the narrated life stories was independently coded for amount of detail, emotional valence, status as transitional event, and backward/forward search strategy. Memories for the time of immigration did not differ from other memories on any of these ratings. Increased recall for the period of immigration may be due to the encoding of novel events and the โ€˜effort after meaningโ€™ required to integrate these events followed by a relatively stable period (settlement) marked by release from proactive interference and spaced rehearsal. Copyright ยฉ 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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