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Collaborative Recall and the Construction of Collective Memory Organization: The Impact of Group Structure

Garrett D. Greeley, Vanessa Chan, Hae‐Yoon Choi, Suparna Rajaram

2023Topics in Cognitive Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Collaborative recall synchronizes downstream individual retrieval processes, giving rise to collective organization. However, little is known about whether particular stimulus features (e.g., semantic relatedness) are necessary for constructing collective organization and how group dynamics (e.g., reconfiguration) moderates it. We leveraged novel quantitative measures and a rich dataset reported in recent articles to address, (a) whether collective organization emerges even for semantically unrelated material and (b) how group reconfiguration-changing partners from one recall to the next-influences collective organization. Participants studied unrelated words and completed three consecutive recalls in one of three conditions: Always recalling individually (III), collaborating with the same partners twice before recalling alone (CCI), or collaborating with different group members during two initial recalls, before recalling alone (CRI). Collective organization increased significantly following any collaboration (CCI or CRI), relative to "groups" who never collaborated (III). Interestingly, collaborating repeatedly with the same partners (CCI) did not increase collective organization compared to reconfigured groups, irrespective of the reference group structure (from Recall 1 or 2). Individuals, however, did tend to base their final individual retrieval on the most recent group recall. We discuss how the fundamental processes that underlie dynamic social interactions align the cognitive processes of many, laying the foundation for other collective phenomena, including shared biases, attitudes, and beliefs.

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RecallPsychologyCollective memoryCognitionSocial psychologyHierarchical organizationCognitive psychologyGroup (periodic table)Political scienceChemistryOrganic chemistryLawNeuroscienceMemory Processes and InfluencesTopic ModelingDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning
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