Reference code: | PT/FB/BL-2020-384.03 |
Location: | BF-GMS
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Title:
| Long-term memory for movie details: selective decay for verbal information at one week
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Publication year: | 2023
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URL:
| https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09658211.2023.2253568
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Abstract/Results: | ABSTRACT:
Mnemonic representations of complex events are multidimensional, incorporating information about objects and characters, their interactions and their spatial–temporal context. The present study investigated the degree to which detailed verbal information (i.e., dialogues), as well as semantic and spatiotemporal (i.e., “what”, “where”, and “when”) elements of episodic memories for movies, are forgotten over the course of a week. Moreover, we tested whether the amount of dimension-specific forgetting differed as a function of the participant's age. In a mixed design, younger and middle-aged participants were asked to watch a ~90 min movie and provide yes/no answers to detailed questions about different dimensions of the presented material after 1, 3 days, and 1 week. The results indicate that memory decay mainly affects the verbal dimension, both in terms of response accuracy and confidence. Instead, detailed information about objects/characters’ features and spatiotemporal context seems to be relatively preserved, despite a general decrease in response confidence. Furthermore, younger adults were in general more accurate and confident than middle-aged participants, although, again, the verbal dimension exhibited a significant age-related difference. We propose that this selective forgetting depends on the progressive advantage of visual compared to auditory/verbal information in memory for complex events.
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Accessibility: | Document exists in file
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Copyright/Reproduction:
| By permission
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Language:
| eng
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Author:
| Frisoni, M.
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Secondary author(s):
| Selvaggio, A., Tosoni, A., Sestieri, C.
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Document type:
| Article
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Number of reproductions:
| 1
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Percentiles:
| 7
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Reference:
| Frisoni, M., Selvaggio, A., Tosoni, A., & Sestieri, C. (2023). Long-term memory for movie details: selective decay for verbal information at one week. Memory, 31(9), 1232-1243. https://doi.org/10.1080/09658211.2023.2253568
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2-year Impact Factor: | 2.1|2022
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Impact factor notes: | Impact factor not available yet for 2023
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Times cited: | 0|2024-02-16
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Indexed document: | Yes
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Quartile: | Q3
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Keywords: | Long-term forgetting / Verbal memory / Visual memory / Confidence / Middle age
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