Type of encoded material and age modulate the relationship between episodic recall of visual perspective and autobiographical memory

Marianna E. Kapsetaki, Ioana Elisabeta Militaru, Ines Sanguino, Matilde Boccanera, Neila Zaara, Andreea Zaman, Flavia Loreto, Paresh A. Malhotra, Charlotte Russell*

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Abstract

Episodic memory enables us to form a bank of autobiographical memories across our lifespan. The relationship between autobiographical memory and laboratory-measures of episodic memory is complicated and these processes might be differentially affected by ageing (e.g. Diamond et al., [2020]. Different patterns of recollection for matched real-world and laboratory-based episodes in younger and older adults. Cognition, 202, 104309.). Here, we examine whether the ability to recall one’s own visual perspective relates to richness of autobiographical recall, and how this relationship is affected by age. Memory of perspective at encoding, was assessed in younger (18–35 years) and older adults (65–85 years). Participants, wearing head cameras, viewed arrays of objects. Later they were asked which images represented earlier scenes, and if the image was taken from their perspective (i.e. from their camera). Performance was compared with autobiographical memory. Accuracy in identifying their own perspective correlated with autobiographical scores. Age-group was a moderating factor in this relationship. Subsequently, new participants encoded photographs of objects and were later asked whether they recognised the images. Visual perspective was manipulated in these photographs. In this task there was no relationship between performance and autobiographical memory. In younger adults only 3-D encoding of scenes relates directly to autobiographical memory but ability to complete these two tasks appears to operate independently in the older group.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal Of Cognitive Psychology
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Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2021

Keywords

  • ageing
  • autobiographical memory
  • episodic memory
  • Visual perspective

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