社会背景对记忆的影响
The Influence of Social Context on Memory
DOI: 10.12677/ap.2025.154205, PDF,    科研立项经费支持
作者: 刘佳琪, 周晞羽, 邰琳雅:天津师范大学心理学部,天津
关键词: 社会背景记忆社会互动社会理论Social Context Memory Social Interaction Social Theory
摘要: 社会背景在个体记忆过程中起着至关重要的作用,会影响协作记忆、前瞻性记忆、自传体记忆、情绪记忆、选择性记忆、内隐记忆和外显记忆等多种记忆类型及记忆偏差。社会背景影响记忆的过程可以从多种理论视角进行解释,如社会建构理论,社会认同理论,社会共享现实理论,社会互动理论,情绪感染理论等。由于社会背景涉及到心理学、社会学等学科的交叉,未来应进一步整合概念,利用社会认知神经科学的手段提高相关研究的外部效度,并进行跨文化研究探索不同社会文化背景影响记忆的异同。
Abstract: Social context plays a crucial role in individual memory processes, which affects a variety of memory types including collaborative memory, prospective memory, autobiographical memory, emotional memory, selective memory, implicit memory and episodic memory. The mechanisms of social context impacting memory can be elucidated from multiple theoretical perspectives, such as social constructivism theory, social identity theory, social shared reality theory, social interaction theory, and emotional contagion theory. Since social context involves the intersection of psychology, sociology, and other disciplines, future research should focus on further integrating these concepts and employing social cognitive neuroscience methodologies to enhance the external validity of related studies. Additionally, cross-cultural investigations are warranted to explore the similarities and differences in how diverse socio-cultural contexts shape memory.
文章引用:刘佳琪, 周晞羽, 邰琳雅 (2025). 社会背景对记忆的影响. 心理学进展, 15(4), 259-267. https://doi.org/10.12677/ap.2025.154205

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