Retrieval-induced forgetting in a social context: Do the same mechanisms underlie forgetting in speakers and listeners?

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Abel, Magdalena [1 ]
Baeuml, Karl-Heinz T. [1 ]
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[1] Regensburg Univ, Dept Expt Psychol, D-93040 Regensburg, Germany
关键词
Retrieval-induced forgetting; Socially shared retrieval-induced forgetting; Social memory; Retrieval practice; Inhibition; Blocking; OUTPUT INTERFERENCE; MEMORY; RECOGNITION; INHIBITION; STRENGTH; RECALL; BENEFITS; REMEMBER; MODEL;
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10.3758/s13421-019-00957-x
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Selectively retrieving details from memory can result in forgetting related information, a finding known as retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF). The effect has mostly been examined in individuals, but RIF can also be socially transmitted and arise in listeners who are exposed to a speaker's selective memory retrieval. Whether within-individual RIF (WI-RIF) in speakers and socially shared RIF (SS-RIF) in listeners arise on the basis of the same cognitive mechanisms is unclear, however. In four experiments, we assessed both WI-RIF and SS-RIF while varying final test format to examine the potential involvement of output interference, strength-based blocking, and inhibition. WI-RIF and, to a similar degree, SS-RIF were observed on cued-recall tests with and without controlled output order at test, indicating that output interference cannot account for the observed forgetting. In contrast, SS-RIF was reduced relative to WI-RIF on tests of item recognition. These findings are consistent with the view that inhibition and blocking contribute to both WI-RIF and SS-RIF, but that the contribution of inhibition is reduced in listeners relative to speakers.
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