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Event cueing, event clusters, and the temporal distribution of autobiographical memories

โœ Scribed by Norman R. Brown; Donald Schopflocher


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
175 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0888-4080

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โœฆ Synopsis


This article provides an overview of a series of event-cueing experiments conducted to investigate how autobiographical memory is organized at the event level. In these experiments, participants ยฎrst generate a set of personal events (cueing events) and then respond to each by retrieving a second event memory (the cued event). Subsequently, relations between cued and cueing events are coded, and all events are dated and rated for importance. This approach has produced two general ยฎndings. First, we have found that event memories are often embedded in narrative-like event clusters. Second, across experiments, we have observed large, systematic dierences in the temporal distribution of the event pairs. In this article, we review evidence concerning the organizational importance of event clusters. We then examine the temporal distributions obtained from three representative experiments and account for the marked dierences in these distributions by considering how task demands, memory structures, and response strategies aect retrieval from autobiographical memory.


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