时间和自我关联对集体记忆和集体未来思维的影响。

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Nawël Cheriet, Arnaud D'Argembeau, Christine Bastin
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本研究考察了时间和自我关联对集体记忆的影响。参与者回忆起2020年发生的两件自我相关性不同的事件:2019冠状病毒病大流行和一件政治事件。此外,每个事件都在两个时间点被召回:2021年和2022年。在2021年,与会者还设想了未来的大流行病和未来的政治事件(欧盟解体),以评估集体未来的表述在多大程度上依赖于集体过去的表述。鉴于集体记忆的广泛性和复杂性,我们测量了人们记住和想象的信息类型(个人与集体)以及参与者讨论的共同主题。结果显示,在2021年,人们回忆起的有关疫情的个人信息多于政治事件。到2022年,大流行记忆中的集体信息多于个人信息,就像政治事件记忆一样,主要仍然是集体的。对于想象中的未来事件,参与者报告的集体因素多于个人因素。此外,想象未来大流行时所描述的主题与回顾过去大流行时所描述的主题相似。随着时间的推移,关于大流行的主题也演变为对事件的更全面的看法。总的来说,研究结果表明,集体记忆的内容,尤其是与自我相关的内容,随着时间的推移而演变,强调了集体记忆的建设性本质,以及它如何塑造集体的未来思维。
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The effects of time and self-relevance on collective memories and collective future thinking.

This study examined the influence of time and self-relevance on collective memories. Participants recalled their memories of two events from 2020 that differed in self-relevance: the COVID-19 pandemic and a political event. Furthermore, each event was recalled at two time points: in 2021 and 2022. In 2021, participants also imagined a future pandemic and a future political event (the dissolution of the EU) to assess the extent to which representations of the collective future rely on representations of the collective past. Given the wide and complex nature of collective memory, we measured the type of information people remembered and imagined (personal vs. collective) and the common themes discussed by participants. Results showed that, in 2021, people recalled more personal information about the pandemic than the political event. By 2022, pandemic memories were recalled with more collective than personal information, similarly to political event memories, which remained primarily collective. For imagined future events, participants reported more collective than personal elements. Moreover, the themes described when imagining a future pandemic were similar to the ones recalled about the past pandemic. Themes about the pandemic also evolved into a more comprehensive view of the events over time. Overall, the findings suggest that the content of collective memories, especially self-relevant ones, evolves over time, emphasizing the constructive nature of collective memories and how it shapes collective future thinking.

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Memory & Cognition
Memory & Cognition PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.40
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8.30%
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112
期刊介绍: Memory & Cognition covers human memory and learning, conceptual processes, psycholinguistics, problem solving, thinking, decision making, and skilled performance, including relevant work in the areas of computer simulation, information processing, mathematical psychology, developmental psychology, and experimental social psychology.
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