Title of article
A CROSS-CULTURAL INVESTIGATION OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY On the Universality and Cultural Variation of the Reminiscence Bump
Author/Authors
Martin A. Conway، نويسنده , , QI WANG، نويسنده , , Kazunori Hanyu، نويسنده , , SHAMSUL HAQUE، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
11
From page
739
To page
749
Abstract
Groups from Japan, China, Bangladesh, England, and the United States recalled, described, and dated specific
autobiographical memories. When memories were plotted in terms of age-at-encoding highly similar
life-span memory retrieval curves were observed: the periods of childhood amnesia and the reminiscence
bump were the same across cultures. However, content analysis of memory descriptions of the U.S. and Chinese
groups found that memories from the Chinese group had interdependent self-focus (i.e., were of events
with a group or social orientation), whereas the memory content of the U.S. group showed an independent
self-focus (i.e., were of events oriented to the individual). These findings suggest that there are culturally
invariant features of autobiographical memory that yield structurally similar memories across cultures, yet
the content of memories is sensitive to cultural influences related to the nature of the self. Findings are discussed
in light of similarities and diversity between selves with different self/other orientations.
Keywords
culture , autobiographical memory , reminiscence bump , Self
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708894
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