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Influence of encoding instructions and response bias on cross-cultural differences in specific recognition.

Laura E Paige1, Selen Amado1, Angela H Gutchess1.   

Abstract

Prior cross-cultural research has reported cultural variations in memory. One study revealed that Americans remembered images with more perceptual detail than East Asians (Millar et al. in Cult Brain 1(2-4):138-157, 2013). However, in a later study, this expected pattern was not replicated, possibly due to differences in encoding instructions (Paige et al. in Cortex 91:250-261, 2017). The present study sought to examine when cultural variation in memory-related decisions occur and the role of instructions. American and East Asian participants viewed images of objects while making a Purchase decision or an Approach decision and later completed a surprise recognition test. Results revealed Americans had higher hit rates for specific memory, regardless of instruction type, and a less stringent response criterion relative to East Asians. Additionally, a pattern emerged where the Approach decision enhanced hit rates for specific memory relative to the Purchase decision only when administered first; this pattern did not differ across cultures. Results suggest encoding instructions do not magnify cross-cultural differences in memory. Ultimately, cross-cultural differences in response bias, rather than memory sensitivity per se, may account for findings of cultural differences in memory specificity.

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Keywords:  Cognition; Culture; Memory; Response bias; Specificity

Year:  2017        PMID: 29651383      PMCID: PMC5891323          DOI: 10.1007/s40167-017-0055-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Brain        ISSN: 2193-8652


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