The Locus of the Effects of Psychological Distance on Memory Specificity: Encoding or Retrieval?
Live Poster Session: https://wesleyan.zoom.us/j/98379758494 Abstract: Psychological distance refers to the degree to which a stimulus is removed from one’s immediate, direct experience. In our previous study, we found that psychological distance, when manipulated at encoding, influences memory specificity by producing a verbatim vs. gist memory advantage for psychologically proximal vs. distal stimuli, respectively. An important … Read more