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Autobiographical Memory in a Fire-Walking Ritual

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XYGALATAS Dimitrios SCHJOEDT Uffe BULBULIA Joseph KONVALINKA Ivana JEGINDO Else-Marie

Rok publikování 2013
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Journal of Cognition and Culture
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Filozofická fakulta

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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685373-12342081
Obor Filosofie a náboženství
Klíčová slova flashbulb; arousal; ritual; expressive suppression; fire-walking; episodic memory
Popis Anthropological theories have discussed the effects of participation in high-arousal rituals in the formation of autobiographical memory; however, precise measurements for such effects are lacking. In this study, we examined episodic recall among participants in a highly arousing fire-walking ritual. To assess arousal, we used heart rate measurements. To assess the dynamics of episodic memories, we obtained reports immediately after the event and two months later. We evaluated memory accuracy from video footage. Immediately after the event, participants’ reports revealed limited recall, low confidence and high accuracy. Two months later we found more inaccurate memories and higher confidence. Whereas cognitive theories of ritual have predicted flashbulb memories for highly arousing rituals, we found that memories were strongly suppressed immediately after the event and only later evolved confidence and detail. Physiological measurements revealed a spectacular discrepancy between actual heart rates and self-reported arousal. This dissociation between subjective reports and objective measurements of arousal is consistent with a cognitive resource depletion model. We argue that expressive suppression may provide a link between individual memories and cultural understandings of high-arousal rituals.
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