Concept information
Terme préférentiel
Définition
- A memory phenomenon observed when people remember words better after judging their relevance to a survival context.
Concept générique
Synonyme(s)
- survival-processing advantage
Note d'application
- The survival processing effect was also observed with pictures as stimuli, in recall and recognition tasks, in children, adults, and the elderly, in between- and within-subject designs.
Appartient au groupe
Référence(s) bibliographique(s)
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• Bonin, P., & Bugaiska, A. (2014). « Survivre pour se souvenir ». Une approche novatrice de la mémoire humaine : la mémoire adaptative. L’Année Psychologique, 114(3), 571–610. https://doi.org/10.4074/S0003503314003066
• Document type: literature review
• Access: open
- • Bonin, P., Thiebaut, G., & Méot, A. (2024). Ratings of survival-related dimensions for a set of 732 words, their relationships with other psycholinguistic variables and memory performance. Current Psychology, 43(9), 8200–8218. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-023-04979-2
• Document type: empirical study
• Access: closed
- • Kroneisen, M., & Erdfelder, E. (2022). Survival processing effect. In R. F. Pohl (Ed.), Cognitive illusions : Intriguing phenomena in thinking, judgment, and memory (3rd ed.). Routledge.
• Document type: literature review
• Access: closed
- • Murphy, D. H. (2023). Survival processing and directed forgetting: Enhanced memory for both to-be-remembered and to-be-forgotten information. Memory, 31(9), 1147–1162. https://doi.org/10.1080/09658211.2023.2229977
{{#each properties}}• Document type: empirical study
, replication• Access: closed
- • Nairne, J. S. (2010). Adaptive memory: Evolutionary constraints on remembering. In B. H. Ross (Ed.), Psychology of Learning and Motivation (Vol. 53, p. 1–32). Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0079-7421(10)53001-9
• Document type: literature review
• Access: closed
- • Open Science Collaboration. (2015). Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Science, 349(6251), aac4716. doi:10.1126/science.aac4716
• Document type: empirical study
, replication• Access: closed
- • Parker, A., Parkin, A., & Dagnall, N. (2021). Effects of survival processing on list method directed forgetting. Memory, 29(5), 645–661. https://doi.org/10.1080/09658211.2021.1931338
• Document type: empirical study
• Access: open
- • Scofield, J. E., Buchanan, E. M., & Kostic, B. (2018). A meta-analysis of the survival-processing advantage in memory. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25(3), 997–1012. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-017-1346-0
• Document type: meta-analysis
• Access: open
• Dataset reference: Scofield, J. E., Buchanan, E. M., & Kostic, B. (2017, August 2). A Meta-analysis of the Survival Processing Advantage in Memory. https://osf.io/6sd8e/
- • Wang, Y., Zhang, L., Kan, H., & Gao, J. (2023). Survival processing advantage demonstrated with virtual reality-based survival environment: A promising tool for survival processing research. Memory & Cognition, 51(1), 129–142. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-022-01341-y
• Document type: empirical study
• Access: open
- • Wöstenfeld, F. O., Ahmad, S., Kroneisen, M., & Rummel, J. (2020). Does the survival processing memory advantage translate to serial recall? Collabra: Psychology, 6(1), 8. https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.243
• Document type: empirical study
• Access: open
• Dataset reference: Wöstenfeld, F. O., Suhaib, A., Kroneisen, M., & Rummel, J. (2019). Does the survival processing memory advantage translate to serial recall? [Data set]. Zenodo. doi:10.5281/zenodo.2593683
Créateur
- Frank Arnould
Traductions
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français
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avantage du traitement de survie
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effet de survie
URI
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