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Visual object imagery and autobiographical memory: Object Imagers are better at remembering their personal past
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2015
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Affective NeuroscienceCognitionVoluntary RetrievalAttentionObject ImagersExplicit MemorySocial SciencesPsychologyMemoryCognitive NeuroscienceVisual Object ImageryCognitive ScienceHigher LevelsObject ImageryExperimental PsychologyAutobiographical MemoryImplicit MemoryMental ImageryMnemonicAssociative Memory (Psychology)
In the present study we examined whether higher levels of object imagery, a stable characteristic that reflects the ability and preference in generating pictorial mental images of objects, facilitate involuntary and voluntary retrieval of autobiographical memories (ABMs). Individuals with high (High-OI) and low (Low-OI) levels of object imagery were asked to perform an involuntary and a voluntary ABM task in the laboratory. Results showed that High-OI participants generated more involuntary and voluntary ABMs than Low-OI, with faster retrieval times. High-OI also reported more detailed memories compared to Low-OI and retrieved memories as visual images. Theoretical implications of these findings for research on voluntary and involuntary ABMs are discussed.
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