Differential influence of first- vs. ...
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Differential influence of first- vs. third-person visual perspectives on segmentation and memory of complex dynamic events.
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Journal title :
Consciousness and Cognition
Abbreviated title :
Conscious Cogn
Volume number :
111
Pages :
103508
Publication date :
2023-05-01
ISSN :
1090-2376
English keyword(s) :
Humans
Mental Recall
Photic Stimulation
Analysis of Variance
Ecological approach
Event segmentation
Memory
Naturalistic material
Visual perspective
Mental Recall
Photic Stimulation
Analysis of Variance
Ecological approach
Event segmentation
Memory
Naturalistic material
Visual perspective
English abstract : [en]
Until now, most studies investigating the relationship between event segmentation and memory have used videos filmed from a third-person perspective, although people experience their lives from a first-person perspective. ...
Show more >Until now, most studies investigating the relationship between event segmentation and memory have used videos filmed from a third-person perspective, although people experience their lives from a first-person perspective. The present study aimed to determine whether visual perspective impacts events segmentation and further recall. Fifty-seven participants were recruited and assigned to either first- (1PP) or third-person perspective (3PP) condition, before segmenting videos of daily life activities. Our results showed that the although the number of event boundaries was higher in the 3PP condition than in the 1PP, no differences were observed for event segmentation qualitative abilities and organization. Memory of temporal order was better for events encoded in the 3PP than in the 1PP, while memory content was similar in both conditions. Higher event segmentation rates were correlated with a better recall of small actions and temporal order.Show less >
Show more >Until now, most studies investigating the relationship between event segmentation and memory have used videos filmed from a third-person perspective, although people experience their lives from a first-person perspective. The present study aimed to determine whether visual perspective impacts events segmentation and further recall. Fifty-seven participants were recruited and assigned to either first- (1PP) or third-person perspective (3PP) condition, before segmenting videos of daily life activities. Our results showed that the although the number of event boundaries was higher in the 3PP condition than in the 1PP, no differences were observed for event segmentation qualitative abilities and organization. Memory of temporal order was better for events encoded in the 3PP than in the 1PP, while memory content was similar in both conditions. Higher event segmentation rates were correlated with a better recall of small actions and temporal order.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
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Non spécifiée
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
CNRS
CHU Lille
CNRS
CHU Lille
Submission date :
2023-11-16T17:16:32Z
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