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Responsible remembering and forgetting as contributors to memory for important information
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Castel, Alan D.
, Murphy, Dillon H.
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Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Camping
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Cues
/ Encoding
/ Experiments
/ Friendship
/ Information
/ Memory
/ Metacognition
/ Psychology
/ Recall
/ Recall of government officials
/ Rehearsals
/ Retrieval
/ Word lists
2021
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Responsible remembering and forgetting as contributors to memory for important information
by
Castel, Alan D.
, Murphy, Dillon H.
in
Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Camping
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Cues
/ Encoding
/ Experiments
/ Friendship
/ Information
/ Memory
/ Metacognition
/ Psychology
/ Recall
/ Recall of government officials
/ Rehearsals
/ Retrieval
/ Word lists
2021
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Responsible remembering and forgetting as contributors to memory for important information
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Castel, Alan D.
, Murphy, Dillon H.
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Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Camping
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Cues
/ Encoding
/ Experiments
/ Friendship
/ Information
/ Memory
/ Metacognition
/ Psychology
/ Recall
/ Recall of government officials
/ Rehearsals
/ Retrieval
/ Word lists
2021
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Responsible remembering and forgetting as contributors to memory for important information
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Responsible remembering and forgetting as contributors to memory for important information
2021
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Overview
The ability to control both what we remember and what is forgotten can enhance memory. The present study used an item-method directed forgetting paradigm to investigate whether participants strategically remembered items they were responsible for remembering rather than items a hypothetical friend was responsible for remembering. Specifically, participants were presented with a 20-word list (either unrelated words or items to pack for a camping trip) with each word followed by a cue indicating whether the participant (You) or their “friend” (Friend) was responsible for remembering the word. When asked to recall all of the words, regardless of the cue, recall was sensitive to the You and Friend instructions such that participants demonstrated elevated recall for the items they were responsible for remembering, and participants also strategically organized retrieval by recalling You items before Friend items. Additionally, when asked to judge the importance of remembering each item, participants’ recall and recognition were sensitive to item importance regardless of cue. Taken together, the present experiments revealed that the strategic encoding of important information and the forgetting of less important, goal-irrelevant information can maximize memory utility and minimize negative consequences for forgetting. Thus, we provide evidence for a metacognitive process we are calling
responsible forgetting
, where people attempt to forget less consequential information and focus on remembering what is most important.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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