Social Source Memory: How Do We Remember the People We Have Social Interaction with?

Source memory is a type of memory that differentiates information from other information, where more contextual properties of that information are stored. Recently, researchers have shown increased attention in the effect of the information obtained from social interactions, which are a part of soci...

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Main Author: Pınar Bürhan Çavuşoğlu
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Language:English
Published: Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar 2020-12-01
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Online Access:http://psikguncel.org/archives/vol12/no4/cap_12_04_04_en.pdf
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description Source memory is a type of memory that differentiates information from other information, where more contextual properties of that information are stored. Recently, researchers have shown increased attention in the effect of the information obtained from social interactions, which are a part of social life, on source memory. This paper aims to review recent researches into the underly-ing mechanisms of social source memory. In the first part of this review summarized the assumptions put forward about social interactions. In the next two chapters, the faces of which the behavior details are given and the social information obtained from the social cooperation game (or the prisoner’s dilemma) are viewed in terms of how they affect source memory performance. There seems to be a greater tendency towards negative information in the process of monitoring the source of social information. However, it would be a simple explanation. In general, source memory seems to be a categorical remembering process. The fact that the source memory does not point to a remembering process with all the details known causes memory biases. When memory is weak, it becomes difficult to trace the source of information. In such a case, the schemas, beliefs, expectations, or stereotypes are mostly effective in referring to the source of information. For this reason, it is essential to consider source memory biases in order to prevent false information. Understanding the underlying mechanism of source memory will shed light on eyewitnesses, mainly.
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spelling doaj.art-6e6be23c9e13405f8cc756899223b7042024-02-03T06:38:12ZengPsikiyatride Güncel YaklaşımlarPsikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar1309-06742020-12-0112447649310.18863/pgy.676942496Social Source Memory: How Do We Remember the People We Have Social Interaction with?Pınar Bürhan ÇavuşoğluSource memory is a type of memory that differentiates information from other information, where more contextual properties of that information are stored. Recently, researchers have shown increased attention in the effect of the information obtained from social interactions, which are a part of social life, on source memory. This paper aims to review recent researches into the underly-ing mechanisms of social source memory. In the first part of this review summarized the assumptions put forward about social interactions. In the next two chapters, the faces of which the behavior details are given and the social information obtained from the social cooperation game (or the prisoner’s dilemma) are viewed in terms of how they affect source memory performance. There seems to be a greater tendency towards negative information in the process of monitoring the source of social information. However, it would be a simple explanation. In general, source memory seems to be a categorical remembering process. The fact that the source memory does not point to a remembering process with all the details known causes memory biases. When memory is weak, it becomes difficult to trace the source of information. In such a case, the schemas, beliefs, expectations, or stereotypes are mostly effective in referring to the source of information. For this reason, it is essential to consider source memory biases in order to prevent false information. Understanding the underlying mechanism of source memory will shed light on eyewitnesses, mainly.http://psikguncel.org/archives/vol12/no4/cap_12_04_04_en.pdfmemoryinterpersonal relationssocial interactionbiasprisoner’s dilemma game
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Social Source Memory: How Do We Remember the People We Have Social Interaction with?
Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar
memory
interpersonal relations
social interaction
bias
prisoner’s dilemma game
title Social Source Memory: How Do We Remember the People We Have Social Interaction with?
title_full Social Source Memory: How Do We Remember the People We Have Social Interaction with?
title_fullStr Social Source Memory: How Do We Remember the People We Have Social Interaction with?
title_full_unstemmed Social Source Memory: How Do We Remember the People We Have Social Interaction with?
title_short Social Source Memory: How Do We Remember the People We Have Social Interaction with?
title_sort social source memory how do we remember the people we have social interaction with
topic memory
interpersonal relations
social interaction
bias
prisoner’s dilemma game
url http://psikguncel.org/archives/vol12/no4/cap_12_04_04_en.pdf
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