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Vicarious memories, recalled from others' experiences, share many qualities with personal memories. These vicarious memories can influence decisions, suggesting current memory models are too narrow.

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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Memory Studies

Background:

  • Vicarious memories, recalled from second-hand experiences, are under-researched, with prior studies focusing mainly on vicarious trauma.
  • Existing research on memory primarily considers personally experienced events.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the characteristics and functions of vicarious memories with personal memories.
  • To investigate the influence of vicarious memories on cognitive processes.

Main Methods:

  • University students (N=142) were interviewed to recall positive and negative personal and vicarious memories.
  • Recalled memories were analyzed for phenomenological qualities, functional properties, and event centrality.

Main Results:

  • Vicarious and personal memory reports exhibited significant similarities in phenomenological and functional aspects.
  • Vicarious memories, like personal memories, were found to influence decision-making and problem-solving, albeit to a lesser extent.

Conclusions:

  • Current models of episodic memory, which exclusively include directly experienced events, may be too restrictive.
  • The findings support expanding episodic memory models to encompass vicarious memory reports, acknowledging their psychological significance.