2023
DOI: 10.1002/acp.4097
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Effects of mental context reinstatement on accuracy and recollective experience

Abstract: Obtaining eyewitness accounts after an event can aid criminal investigations. Mental Reinstatement of Context (MRC) is used to improve memory. However, direct comparisons have identified little effects of MRC relative to free delivery with No‐MRC, and little is known about the effects of MRC on subjective memory characteristics and the role of individual differences in autobiographical memory. Here we exposed 234 participants to a naturalistic film and randomly assigned them to either MRC or No‐MRC before requ… Show more

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“…Therefore, an inability or reduced ability to visually generate contextual details may contribute to impoverished episodic memory via a reduction in contextual cueing. Current practice advocates witnesses be supported to generate contextual details to cue recall at retrieval using empirically validated external recall support techniques, namely Mental Reinstatement of Context [35][36][37] and Sketch Reinstatement of Context [38][39][40][41][42][43][44]. Questions naturally emerge, therefore, centred on both the utility and efficacy of these techniques for aphantasic individuals.…”
Section: Aphantasia and Cognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, an inability or reduced ability to visually generate contextual details may contribute to impoverished episodic memory via a reduction in contextual cueing. Current practice advocates witnesses be supported to generate contextual details to cue recall at retrieval using empirically validated external recall support techniques, namely Mental Reinstatement of Context [35][36][37] and Sketch Reinstatement of Context [38][39][40][41][42][43][44]. Questions naturally emerge, therefore, centred on both the utility and efficacy of these techniques for aphantasic individuals.…”
Section: Aphantasia and Cognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%