Intercorrelations Between RIF and Emotional Autobiographical Memory -Focusing on Emotional Valence and the Number of Recalls for Each Emotion
It has been suggested that memory inhibition underlying retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) plays a key role in preventing the retrieval of negative autobiographical memories. In present study, we focused on individual differences in RIF and in autobiographical memory performance. A negative correlat...
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Published in | Japanese Journal of Applied Psychology Vol. 47; no. 1; pp. 50 - 51 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Japanese |
Published |
The Japan Association of Applied Psychology
31.07.2021
日本応用心理学会 |
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 0387-4605 2433-7633 |
DOI | 10.24651/oushinken.47.1_50 |
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Summary: | It has been suggested that memory inhibition underlying retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) plays a key role in preventing the retrieval of negative autobiographical memories. In present study, we focused on individual differences in RIF and in autobiographical memory performance. A negative correlation was found between RIF and the number of negative events recalled, while a positive correlation was found between RIF and the emotional valence of autobiographical memory. These results indicate that those with the high RIF effect forget negative memory and recall more positive memory. Based on these findings, it suggests that memory inhibition plays a crucial role in emotion regulation. |
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ISSN: | 0387-4605 2433-7633 |
DOI: | 10.24651/oushinken.47.1_50 |