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Measuring autobiographical fluency in the self-memory system

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Pages 1661-1667 | Received 18 Nov 2013, Accepted 10 Mar 2014, Published online: 06 May 2014
 

Abstract

Autobiographical memory is widely considered to be fundamentally related to concepts of self and identity. However, few studies have sought to test models of self and memory directly using experimental designs. Using a novel autobiographical fluency paradigm, the present study investigated memory accessibility for different levels of self-related knowledge. Forty participants generated 20 “I am” statements about themselves, from which the 1st, 5th, 10th, 15th, and 20th were used as cues in a two-minute autobiographical fluency task. The most salient aspects of the self, measured by both serial position and ratings of personal significance, were associated with more accessible sets of autobiographical memories. This finding supports theories that view the self as a powerful organizational structure in memory. Results are discussed with reference to models of self and memory.

Notes

1Data on age of emergence was collected for the purposes of a larger cross-study database. As these data were not relevant to the present study no results involving this variable are reported.

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