Autobiographical memory and psychopathology: Is memory specificity as important as we make it seem?

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Tom J Barry, Keisuke Takano, David J Hallford, John E Roberts, Karen Salmon, Filip Raes
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Several decades of research have established reduced autobiographical memory specificity, or overgeneral memory, as an important cognitive factor associated with the risk for and maintenance of a range of psychiatric diagnoses. In measuring this construct, experimenters code autobiographical memories for the presence or absence of a single temporal detail that indicates that the remembered event took place on a single, specific, day (Last Thursday when I rode bikes with my son), or multiple days (When I rode bikes with my son). Studies indicate that the specificity of memories and the amount of other episodic detail that they include (e.g., who, what, and where) are related and may rely on the same neural processes to elicit their retrieval. However, specificity and detailedness are nonetheless separable constructs: imperfectly correlated and differentially associated with current and future depressive symptoms and other associated intrapersonal (e.g., rumination) and interpersonal (e.g., social support) outcomes. The ways in which the details of our memories align with narrative themes (i.e., agency, communion, identity) and the coherence with which these details are presented, are also emerging as important factors associated with psychopathology. The temporal specificity of autobiographical memories may be important, but other memory constructs warrant further attention in research and theory, especially given the associations, and dependencies, between each of these constructs. Researchers in this area must consider carefully whether their research questions necessitate a focus on autobiographical memory specificity or whether a more inclusive analysis of other autobiographical memory features is necessary and more fruitful. This article is categorized under: Psychology > Memory.

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自传式记忆和精神病理学:记忆特异性是否像我们想象的那么重要?
几十年的研究已经证实,自传体记忆特异性降低,或者说是过度记忆,是一个重要的认知因素,与一系列精神病诊断的风险和维持相关。在测量这一结构时,实验者将自传式记忆编码为单个时间细节的存在或缺失,这些细节表明所记住的事件发生在单一的、特定的一天(上周四我和儿子骑自行车的时候),或多天(我和儿子骑自行车的时候)。研究表明,记忆的特殊性和它们包含的其他情景细节的数量(例如,谁,什么,在哪里)是相关的,并且可能依赖于相同的神经过程来引出它们的检索。然而,特异性和细节性仍然是可分离的构念:与当前和未来的抑郁症状以及其他相关的人际关系(如反刍)和人际关系(如社会支持)结果不完全相关和差异相关。我们记忆的细节与叙事主题(例如,代理,交流,身份)以及这些细节呈现的一致性的方式,也正在成为与精神病理学相关的重要因素。自传体记忆的时间特异性可能很重要,但其他记忆结构在研究和理论中值得进一步关注,特别是考虑到这些结构之间的联系和依赖关系。这一领域的研究人员必须仔细考虑他们的研究问题是否需要关注自传体记忆的特异性,或者对其他自传体记忆特征进行更全面的分析是否必要和更富有成效。本文分类为:心理学>记忆。
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