Constantine Sedikides, Jeffrey Green, Jo Saunders, John J. Skowronski, Bettina Zengel,
The mnemic neglect model predicts and accounts for selective memory for social feedback as a function of various feedback ... At the heart of the model is the mnemic neglect effect (MNE), defined as inferior recall for ... occur in the service of self-protection motivation. Mnemic neglect is pronounced when the feedback poses high ... threat is averted via a self-affirmation manipulation. Mnemic neglect is caused by self-threatening feedback being ... from stored (positive) self-knowledge. The emergence of mnemic neglect is qualified by situational moderators (extent to ...
Tópico(s): Face Recognition and Perception
2016 - Taylor & Francis | European Review of Social Psychology
Constantine Sedikides, Jeffrey Green,
According to the mnemic neglect model, people are threatened by feedback that has unfavorable implications for their central self-aspects, and, as a ... the locus of such poor recall (i.e., mnemic neglect)? Experiment 1 examined the role of information inconsistency. If mnemic neglect is due to expectancy violation, then it ... friend, glowingly-described other) controlling for expectancy positivity. Mnemic neglect was obtained for the self but not ... and those with negative self-concepts both manifested mnemic neglect. Negative, rather than inconsistent, feedback drives mnemic ...
Tópico(s): Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion
2004 - Guilford Press | Social Cognition
Bettina Zengel, John J. Skowronski, David P. Valentiner, Constantine Sedikides,
... information was investigated in the context of the mnemic neglect paradigm (Sedikides & Green, 2000). It was hypothesized ... in social anxiety would evince a loss of mnemic neglect: They would show a reduced likelihood of ... were consistent with the hypothesis. The loss of mnemic neglect observed in two of the studies could ... were mixed as to whether the loss of mnemic neglect in socially anxious individuals was limited to ...
Tópico(s): Child Abuse and Trauma
2015 - Guilford Press | Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
Jo Saunders, Rhian Worth, Marcelle Fernandes,
... which is self threatening – an effect known as mnemic neglect. Three experiments are reported which examine mnemic neglect in repressors, low anxiety, high anxiety and ... Experiments 2 and 3 boundary conditions to the mnemic neglect effects were found to be present with ... information. The findings indicate that repressors show enhanced mnemic neglect effects while high anxious and defensive high ...
Tópico(s): Emotions and Moral Behavior
2012 - SAGE Publishing | Journal of Experimental Psychopathology
Leonard S. Newman, Jeffrey A. Nibert, E. Samuel Winer,
Abstract Research supporting the mnemic neglect model finds that people more easily recall positive than negative personality feedback, even when only asked to imagine that ... they instead simply reflect expectancies. Results supported the mnemic neglect model, and revealed that expectancies predicted recall ... demonstrate the self–other recall bias characteristic of mnemic neglect: defensive pessimists, who are more likely than ... it to their expectancies. These findings suggest that mnemic neglect is not an artifact of expectancies, and ...
Tópico(s): Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
2009 - Wiley | European Journal of Social Psychology
Jeffrey Green, Brad Pinter, Constantine Sedikides,
The mnemic neglect effect is the phenomenon of disproportionately poor recall for threatening (rather than non-threatening) feedback that ... rather than another person). Does trait modifiability moderate mnemic neglect? We hypothesized that mnemic neglect will be present for feedback on unmodifiable ... unmodifiable or modifiable. In support of the hypothesis, mnemic neglect emerged for feedback on unmodifiable, but not ...
Tópico(s): Free Will and Agency
2004 - Wiley | European Journal of Social Psychology
Brad Pinter, Jeffrey Green, Constantine Sedikides, Aiden P. Gregg,
... about central traits is recalled relatively poorly. Such mnemic neglect—a form of self-protective memory—entails ... as opposed to integration instructions. Moreover, although concurrent mnemic neglect effects emerged in Experiment 2, the recall ... from stored self-knowledge as a mechanism underlying mnemic neglect.
Tópico(s): Cognitive Functions and Memory
2011 - Guilford Press | Social Cognition
... threatening to the self—an effect known as mnemic neglect. Three experiments are presented that examined mnemic neglect in dysphoria and whether dysphoric individuals show ... The findings suggest that dysphoric participants show reversed mnemic neglect effects indicating enhanced access to negative information ...
Tópico(s): Hearing Impairment and Communication
2010 - Taylor & Francis | Cognition & Emotion
Jeffrey Green, Constantine Sedikides, Brad Pinter, Daryl R. Van Tongeren,
... that threatens central self-conceptions, a phenomenon labeled mnemic neglect. Such forgetting serves to protect the self- ... weaknesses. Two experiments tested the extent to which mnemic neglect is rigid or flexible. In Experiment 1, where self-improvement strivings were primed, mnemic neglect was absent: threatening and non-threatening feedback ...
Tópico(s): Homicide, Infanticide, and Child Abuse
2009 - Taylor & Francis | Self and Identity
Isabelle Boulze-Launay, Michel Launay, Guy Bruère-Dawson,
... study of alcoholism, the present keen interest in mnemic disorders observed in patients doesn't seem to ... Fouquet had already done this same observation of mnemic deterioration insisting on the reversible nature of these ... of this neologism. To explain the presence of mnemic disorders we will review the links assumed by ... theories of "apsychognosie". From an etiopathologic hypothesis, the mnemic disorders present in alcoholic subjects are considered as ...
Tópico(s): Historical and Scientific Studies
2008 - Elsevier BV | L Évolution Psychiatrique
Leonard S. Newman, Maxwell S. Sapolsky, Ying Tang, Daria A. Bakina,
According to the mnemic neglect model, people process non-threatening feedback more deeply than threatening feedback. Tests of the model rely on behavior ... findings. Four experiments reveal that the results of mnemic neglect studies are significantly affected by recall period ... findings. The lessons learned apply not just to mnemic neglect research, but to any investigation of social- ...
Tópico(s): Memory Processes and Influences
2013 - Hogrefe Verlag | Social Psychology
Jo Saunders, Kali Barawi, Louise McHugh,
... for self-threatening information, an effect known as mnemic neglect. Mnemic neglect is believed to be due to shallow processing or inhibition of self-threatening information. Mnemic neglect, however, could also be an example of ...
Tópico(s): Mind wandering and attention
2013 - Elsevier BV | Consciousness and Cognition
... that is self-threatening--an effect known as mnemic neglect. Three experiments are reported, which examined mnemic neglect in anxiety and whether high-anxious individuals ... findings indicate that high-anxious participants show reversed mnemic neglect effects indicating increased access to self-threatening ...
Tópico(s): Deception detection and forensic psychology
2012 - Taylor & Francis | Cognition & Emotion
Constantine Sedikides, Jeffrey Green,
... complemented this literature with a theoretical model – the mnemic neglect model – and an experimental paradigm that exerts ... or other‐relevant feedback – a phenomenon we labeled mnemic neglect . The phenomenon is motivational: it is in ... be forgotten, but it is not lost: the mnemic neglect effect is not obtained in recognition recall.
Tópico(s): Identity, Memory, and Therapy
2009 - Wiley | Social and Personality Psychology Compass
Jeffrey Green, Constantine Sedikides,
The mnemic neglect model (formerly the inconsistency – negativity neglect model, Sedikides & Green, Citation2000) contends that people recall self-referent ... We tested the prediction that participants manifest such mnemic neglect only when the central negative feedback is ... either high or low in diagnosticity. As predicted, mnemic neglect was evident only for central negative behaviors ...
Tópico(s): Social and Intergroup Psychology
2004 - Taylor & Francis | Self and Identity
Leonard S. Newman, Collette P. Eccleston, Masanori Oikawa,
... stigmatized people, be more likely to engage in mnemic neglect—that is, they will reveal a greater ... Black participants to engage in higher levels of mnemic neglect, consistent with the idea that the higher observed levels of mnemic neglect among stigmatized individuals derives from expecting biased, ...
Tópico(s): Psychoanalysis and Psychopathology Research
2016 - Taylor & Francis | The Journal of Social Psychology
Richard Cheston, Emily Dodd, Gary Christopher, Charlie Jones, Tim Wildschut, Constantine Sedikides,
... manifest selective forgetting for self‐threatening information, the mnemic neglect effect (MNE). This selective forgetting is observed ...
Tópico(s): Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints
2018 - Wiley | International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
Susumu Tonegawa, Xu Liu, Steve Ramirez, Roger L. Redondo,
... extent, separate unified engram-complex,” (Semon, 1923Semon R. Mnemic Philosophy. Allen & Unwin, 1923Google Scholar). The Law of ... upon a simultaneous engram complex,” (Semon, 1923Semon R. Mnemic Philosophy. Allen & Unwin, 1923Google Scholar). Thus, Semon’s ...
Tópico(s): Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
2015 - Cell Press | Neuron
Constantine Sedikides, Jeffrey Green,
... to core self-aspects. This phenomenon, dubbed the mnemic neglect effect , is equivalent to inhibitory repression. It ...
Tópico(s): Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
2006 - Cambridge University Press | Behavioral and Brain Sciences
(1937). Recovery from Loss of Mnemic Retention after Head Trauma. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 355-387.
Tópico(s): Writing and Handwriting Education
1937 - Taylor & Francis | The Journal of General Psychology
Bettina Zengel, Brett M. Wells, John J. Skowronski,
The mechanisms underlying mnemic neglect (MN) and the conditions under which it waxes and wanes are not yet fully understood. The research in ...
Tópico(s): Face Recognition and Perception
2018 - American Psychological Association | Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Bettina Zengel, John J. Skowronski, Tim Wildschut, Constantine Sedikides,
... information that describes them, a phenomenon called the mnemic neglect effect (MNE). We hypothesized that the MNE ...
Tópico(s): Hearing Impairment and Communication
2021 - SAGE Publishing | Social Psychological and Personality Science
Noboru Matsumoto, Kentaro Katahira, Jun Kawaguchi,
Tópico(s): Action Observation and Synchronization
2022 - Springer Science+Business Media | Cognitive Therapy and Research
According to a standard view in psychology and neuroscience, there are multiple memory systems in the brain. Philosophers and scientists of memory rely on the idea that there are multiple memory systems in the brain to infer that procedural memory is not a cognitive form of memory. As a result, memory is considered to be a disunified capacity. In this article, I evaluate two criteria used by Michaelian to demarcate between cognitive and non-cognitive memory systems: appeal to stored content and ...
Tópico(s): Child and Animal Learning Development
2021 - Oxford University Press | The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Verena Mainz, Sara Britz, Saskia Doreen Forster, Barbara Drüke, Siegfried Gauggel,
... regarding the "self-serving bias" (SSB) and the "mnemic neglect effect" (MNE). Seventy-five healthy males (Mage = ...
Tópico(s): Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
2020 - Frontiers Media | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Rui Feng, Weijun Ma, Ruobing Liu, Miao Zhang, Ziyi Zheng, Ting Qing, Juzhe Xi, Xinzhen Lai, Cen Qian,
... conditions, can be explained by self-schema and mnemic neglect theories. The increased memory of highly preferred ...
Tópico(s): Behavioral Health and Interventions
2019 - Frontiers Media | Frontiers in Psychology
Saskia Doreen Forster, Barbara Drueke, Sara Britz, Siegfried Gauggel, Verena Mainz,
... and a diminished memory for self-threatening information (Mnemic-Neglect Effect, MNE). Other people also influence a ...
Tópico(s): Behavioral Health and Interventions
2019 - Public Library of Science | PLoS ONE
... also considered powerful, such as self-reflection and mnemic neglect, are not very helpful either. Deliberate and ...
Tópico(s): Behavioral Health and Interventions
2018 - Taylor & Francis | Self and Identity
Lara L. Jones, Amy B. Brunell,
... for negative-communal traits, a finding consistent with mnemic neglect. Overall, results supported the agency model of ...
Tópico(s): Personality Disorders and Psychopathology
2013 - Taylor & Francis | Memory
... Memory Play' and After: Narrative Paradigms Drama of Mnemic Signs Confrontation or Convergence: Staging the Encounter of ...
Tópico(s): Theatre and Performance Studies
2009 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online