Travis G. Cyr

Travis G. Cyr

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The study of memory and remembering has traditionally either stripped meaning away from acts of remembering to reveal the “raw material of memory” or explored how meaning guides the reconstruction of the past. In reflecting on the contributions to this topic, there appears to be an emerging “third‐way,” which holds that there is an inextricable rel...
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General Audience Summary If you could choose one memory from your life to bring with you into death, which memory would you select? Why that particular memory? Research exploring memories selected in response to a wide variety of cues tends to find that people remember events from late adolescence into early adulthood, a phenomenon known as the rem...
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The present studies examine how people recall history. Sometimes, certain national histories are well known and sometimes they are not. We propose that, under certain circumstances, culturally distinctive representations of typical national histories can be used to guide recall, particularly in cases where the history is not well known. We focus on...
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In this article, we consider the potential relevance of the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre to the positive psychology movement. Specifically, we argue that Sartre’s consideration of freedom as the “foundation of all values” can be read as a defense of generosity as the cardinal psychosocial virtue. For Sartre, authentic existence is not simply a qu...
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Recent public testimony concerning sexual abuse on the part of celebrities raises the question of what happens to memories when they enter the public domain. The present paper reviews research on the effects of communication on memory and examines how the context of this communication affects its influence on memory, both in the short and long term...
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How do groups remember their shared past? Are there individual differences within a group? How easy is it to change collective memories? The present article addresses these questions by focusing on differences within national subgroups, exploring how national collective memories might differ for Black and White Americans, how individual differences...
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General Audience Summary People will often remember the circumstances in which they learned of a public, emotionally charged event. Often referred to as flashbulb memories (FBMs), they are of intense interest to the general public, as well as the psychological community, with commentators often noting that an event is such that people will never fo...
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When cultures have different norms for the same situation, does culture affect memory by influencing the weight individuals assign to information or also by affecting the meaning of information itself, influencing memory via categorization? We present 4 experiments showing that, in relying on contrasting cultural norms of reciprocity (Studies 1 and...

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