The reminiscence bump in autobiographical memory and for public events:A comparison across different cueing methods

TitleThe reminiscence bump in autobiographical memory and for public events:A comparison across different cueing methods
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsJonathan Koppel, Dorthe Berntsen
Abstract

The reminiscence bump has been found for both autobiographical memories and memories of public events. However, there have been few comparisons of the bump across each type of event. In the current study, therefore, we compared the bump for autobiographical memories versus the bump for memories of public events. We did so between-subjects, through two cueing methods administered within-subjects, the cue word method and the important memories method. For word-cued memories, we found a similar bump from ages 5 to 19 for both types of memories. However, the bump was more pronounced for autobiographical memories. For most important memories, we [...]

Short TitleThe reminiscence bump in autobiographical memory and for public events