Manipulation by Memory: Self-Report or Self-Guilt

سال انتشار: 1398
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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NSCMED08_389

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 15 دی 1398

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Background and Aim : Studies have shown that self-reports can be effective in enhancing one s attitude toward their performance and helps people to regulate their behavior efficiently. In this study, we want to investigate the self-report impacts and suggest other strategies which can be more beneficial for self-regulation problem.Methods : In the first step, participants with emotion regulation problems will have evaluated in this study. Each day they should record their daily activities and emotion-regulation performances. These clients will have given cognitive and emotion training that they should perform every day. At the end of each night, a report record by participants demonstrates that whether they do their daily schedules and cognitive exercises or not. Moreover, they should write their satisfaction from their functions and send all of these to the examiners. After the registration period, the data will be conducted in two stages. The report will be discussed. According to the former researches, It is expected that a negative report of failure will be more than positive reports. At the next stage they will take an autobiographical memory test, from items that they will have been recording. The retrieval of these items would be delayed free recall, and for this reason, we can assume that the contiguity and strategy impacts, will have omitted on their retrieval. Based on the previous research, we guess that negative stimuli elicited more activity in the amygdala and will be more permanent than positive ones.Results : We expect that items, which more and better recorded in self-reporting, will also be easier in information retrieval. On the other hand, since the recorded items have emotional content, the oddball effect is also taken into account, and its effect on the positive items will also be considered.Conclusion : It seems that more items with negative emotions, have a major portion of delayed free recall and This might be causing the feeling of self-guilt in these participants. By these assumptions, it would be better to find alternatives to restrain the higher retrieve of negative emotions during self-report.

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Leila Nategh

Master of Cognitive Science, Shahid Beheshti University