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迈向动机性遗忘的认知与神经生物学模型。

Towards a cognitive and neurobiological model of motivated forgetting.

作者信息

Anderson Michael C, Huddleston Ean

机构信息

MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge, England, UK.

出版信息

Nebr Symp Motiv. 2012;58:53-120. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1195-6_3.

Abstract

Historically, research on forgetting has been dominated by the assumption that forgetting is passive, reflecting decay, interference, and changes in context. This emphasis arises from the pervasive assumption that forgetting is a negative outcome. Here, we present a functional view of forgetting in which the fate of experience in memory is determined as much by motivational forces that dictate the focus of attention as it is by passive factors. A central tool of motivated forgetting is retrieval suppression, a process whereby people shut down episodic retrieval to control awareness. We review behavioral, neurobiological, and clinical research and show that retrieval suppression leads us to forget suppressed experiences. We discuss key questions necessary to address to develop this model, relationships to other forgetting phenomena, and the implications of this research for understanding recovered memories. This work provides a foundation for understanding how motivational forces influence what we remember of life experience.

摘要

从历史上看,对遗忘的研究一直受这样一种假设主导,即遗忘是被动的,反映了记忆衰退、干扰以及情境变化。这种强调源于一种普遍的假设,即遗忘是一种负面结果。在此,我们提出一种关于遗忘的功能性观点,在这种观点中,记忆中经历的命运,与其说是由决定注意力焦点的动机力量所决定,不如说是由被动因素所决定。动机性遗忘的一个核心工具是提取抑制,这是一个人们关闭情景记忆提取以控制意识的过程。我们回顾了行为学、神经生物学和临床研究,并表明提取抑制会导致我们忘记被抑制的经历。我们讨论了发展这一模型所需解决的关键问题、与其他遗忘现象的关系,以及这项研究对理解恢复记忆的意义。这项工作为理解动机力量如何影响我们对生活经历的记忆提供了一个基础。

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