Continuity of phenomenology and (in)consistency of content of meaningful autobiographical memories
•We examined the consistency of memory affect and phenomenology over a 4-week interval.•There was relative continuity in affect and phenomenology ratings.•Trait and state aspects of psychological functioning shaped memory qualities. Phenomenology is a critical component of autobiographical memory re...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Consciousness and cognition 2016-05, Vol.42, p.15-25 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •We examined the consistency of memory affect and phenomenology over a 4-week interval.•There was relative continuity in affect and phenomenology ratings.•Trait and state aspects of psychological functioning shaped memory qualities.
Phenomenology is a critical component of autobiographical memory retrieval; it reflects both (a) memory-specific features and (b) stable individual differences. Few studies have tested phenomenology longitudinally. The present work examined the continuity of memory phenomenology in a sample of Italians adults (N=105) over a 4-week period. Participants retrieved two ‘key’ personal memories, a Turning Point and an Early Childhood Memory, rated the phenomenology of each memory, and completed measures of personality, psychological distress and subjective well-being. Phenomenological ratings were moderately stable over time (median correlation >.40), regardless of memory content. Personality traits, psychological distress and well-being were associated with phenomenology cross-sectionally and with changes in phenomenology over time. These results suggest that how individuals re-experience their most important personal memories is relatively consistent over time and shaped by both trait and state aspects of psychological functioning. |
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ISSN: | 1053-8100 1090-2376 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.concog.2016.02.011 |