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  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Neuroscience

Background:

  • Destination memory, the ability to recall to whom information was conveyed, is integral to social cognition.
  • Existing research highlights the connection between memory and social interaction, but a comprehensive framework is lacking.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and synthesize the literature on destination memory.
  • To elucidate the role of social interaction and cognitive processes in destination memory.
  • To identify factors influencing destination memory in social communication.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of existing studies on destination memory.
  • Analysis of factors related to both the sender and recipient of information.
  • Examination of the cognitive and affective processes involved.

Main Results:

  • Destination memory is influenced by recipient characteristics (familiarity, emotions, distinctiveness, attractiveness) and sender traits (e.g., extroversion).
  • Effective destination memory involves inferring the recipient's state and utilizing recipient-related stereotypes.
  • Extroverted senders may exhibit better destination memory due to their engagement with social information.

Conclusions:

  • Destination memory is deeply intertwined with social cognition and communicative efficacy.
  • Understanding destination memory provides insights into everyday social interactions.
  • This review offers a framework for comprehending the multifaceted nature of destination memory.