Spirituality and Cognition: Does Spirituality Influence What We Attend to and Remember?

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Karri Bonner Verno
Stanley H. Cohen
Julie Hicks Patrick
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[1] Mansfield University of Pennsylvania,
[2] West Virginia University,undefined
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Journal of Adult Development | 2007年 / 14卷
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Memory; Spirituality; Personal control;
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This study investigated how spirituality as a positive life theme might be related to one’s unique style of cognitive processing. Study participants included 80 individuals; 40 older adults and 40 younger adults. Word recall and recognition tasks assessed memory for positive, negative, neutral, and religious words. Results indicated that spirituality does not appear to be related to cognitive bias, but that words with either positive, negative, neutral, or religious connotations are recalled and recognized at different rates.
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