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Age-related positivity effects and autobiographical memory detail: evidence from a past/future source memory task.

David A Gallo1, Laura E Korthauer, Ian M McDonough, Salom Teshale, Elizabeth L Johnson.   

Abstract

This study investigated whether the age-related positivity effect strengthens specific event details in autobiographical memory. Participants retrieved past events or imagined future events in response to neutral or emotional cue words. Older adults rated each kind of event more positively than younger adults, demonstrating an age-related positivity effect. We next administered a source memory test. Participants were given the same cue words and tried to retrieve the previously generated event and its source (past or future). Accuracy on this source test should depend on the recollection of specific details about the earlier generated events, providing a more objective measure of those details than subjective ratings. We found that source accuracy was greater for positive than negative future events in both age groups, suggesting that positive future events were more detailed. In contrast, valence did not affect source accuracy for past events in either age group, suggesting that positive and negative past events were equally detailed. Although ageing can bias people to focus on positive aspects of experience, this bias does not appear to strengthen the availability of details for positive relative to negative past events.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21919591      PMCID: PMC3623554          DOI: 10.1080/09658211.2011.595723

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Memory        ISSN: 0965-8211


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