Brief inductions in episodic past or future thinking: effects on episodic detail and problem-solving

被引:0
作者
D. J. Hallford
A. M. Carmichael
D. W. Austin
S. Dax
M. I. Coulston
A. Wong
机构
[1] Deakin University,School of Psychology
来源
Cognitive Processing | 2022年 / 23卷
关键词
Future thinking; Autobiographical memory; Self-referential past; Problem-solving; Episodic specificity induction;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Episodic specificity inductions, involving brief training in recollecting episodic details, have been shown to improve subsequent performance on tasks involving remembering the past, imagining the future and problem solving. The current study examined if specificity inductions targeting self-referential past or future episodic thinking would have dissociable effects on generating past and future episodic detail and problem solving. Sixty-three participants were randomised to either a past self-referential or future self-referential episodic induction. All participants also completed a control task. Participants randomised to the self-referential future thinking induction generated more episodic details on past and future narrative tasks compared to a control task, whereas participants randomised to a self-referential past thinking induction showed similar performance to the control task. When examining within-group performance of participants randomised to the past or future induction, we found some evidence of dissociable effects of inductions on narrative generation tasks, but not on problem solving outcomes. Our findings suggest that self-referential inductions may be useful for increasing episodic specificity, but that the temporal distance and direction of the induction matters. We discuss our results in the context of the potential clinical utility of this approach for populations vulnerable to autobiographical memory disruption.
引用
收藏
页码:15 / 25
页数:10
相关论文
共 172 条
[1]  
Addis DR(2009)Episodic simulation of future events is impaired in mild Alzheimer's disease Neuropsychologia 47 2660-2671
[2]  
Sacchetti DC(2015)Future thinking improves prospective memory performance and plan enactment in older adults Q J Exp Psychol 68 192-204
[3]  
Ally BA(2007)Autobiographical memory specificity predicts social problem-solving ability in old and young adults Q J Exp Psychol 60 1275-1288
[4]  
Budson AE(2015)A meta-analysis of autobiographical memory studies in schizophrenia spectrum disorder Schizophr Bull 42 56-66
[5]  
Schacter DL(2010)On the role of episodic future simulation in encoding of prospective memories Cogn Neurosci 1 81-88
[6]  
Altgassen M(2002)Worry and the simulation of future outcomes Anxiety Stress Coping 15 1-17
[7]  
Rendell PG(1997)You want to measure coping but your protocol’s too long: consider the brief cope Int J Behav Med 4 92-858
[8]  
Bernhard A(2011)Tracking the construction of episodic future thoughts J Exp Psychol Gen 140 258-1206
[9]  
Henry JD(2004)Phenomenal characteristics associated with projecting oneself back into the past and forward into the future: influence of valence and temporal distance Conscious Cogn 13 844-604
[10]  
Bailey PE(2012)Predicting the phenomenology of episodic future thoughts Conscious Cogn 21 1198-51