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捍卫和减少对记忆的信念:一个实验性的实验室模拟。

Defending and reducing belief in memories: An experimental laboratory analogue.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Windsor, 401 Sunset, Windsor, Ontario, N9B 3P4, Canada.

Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Mem Cognit. 2018 Jul;46(5):770-786. doi: 10.3758/s13421-018-0800-1.

Abstract

When receiving disconfirmatory social feedback about recollected events, people sometimes defend and sometimes reduce their belief that the event genuinely occurred. To improve estimates of the rates of memory defense and reduction, and of the magnitude of the change in belief in occurrence that results, in the present studies we examined the effect of disconfirmatory social challenges made to correctly recalled memories for actions performed in the lab. Adult participants performed, imagined, or heard action statements and imagined some of the initial actions multiple times. One week later, they completed a source-monitoring test and rated the actions on belief in their occurrence, recollection, visual detail, vividness, and reexperiencing. Four of the correctly recalled performed actions were challenged either prior to making the ratings during the test (Study 1, N = 44) or after making initial ratings after completing the test, following which the ratings were taken again (Study 2, N = 85). Across both studies, challenges were associated with lower belief-in-occurrence and recollection ratings on average than for control items, and belief in occurrence was affected to a greater extent than recollective features. Challenges that occurred during the test produced more instances of defense, whereas challenges that occurred after the test produced more instances of reduction. A closer analysis showed that some participants always defended, some always reduced, and some both defended and reduced belief. Responses to the first challenge positively predicted the responses to subsequent challenges. In addition, the procedure in Study 2 produced a variety of types of nonbelieved memories.

摘要

当人们收到与回忆事件不符的社会反馈时,他们有时会为自己的记忆辩护,有时则会降低对事件真实发生的信念。为了更准确地估计记忆防御和降低的比率,以及由此导致的信念发生变化的幅度,在本研究中,我们考察了对实验室中所做动作的正确回忆记忆进行否定性社会挑战的效果。成年参与者执行、想象或听到动作陈述,并多次想象一些初始动作。一周后,他们完成了一个来源监测测试,并对动作的发生、回忆、视觉细节、生动性和再体验进行了信念评分。在正确回忆的 4 个执行动作中,有 4 个在测试期间进行评分之前(研究 1,N = 44)或在完成测试后进行初始评分之后(研究 2,N = 85)进行了挑战,之后再次进行了评分。在两项研究中,与控制项相比,挑战平均导致发生和回忆的信念评分较低,而发生的信念比回忆特征受影响更大。在测试期间发生的挑战产生了更多的防御实例,而在测试后发生的挑战则产生了更多的降低实例。更仔细的分析表明,一些参与者总是辩护,一些总是降低,而一些则同时辩护和降低信念。对第一次挑战的反应积极预测了对后续挑战的反应。此外,研究 2 中的程序产生了各种类型的不被相信的记忆。

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