APS

2024 APS Annual Convention

Associations between (Daily) Experiences and Cognition

Friday, May 24, 2024 · San Francisco, CA

Oral · Methodology

Cognitive functioning is integral for daily life and outcomes across the lifespan. Presentations in this symposium will showcase four studies illustrating the relation between everyday experiences and cognitive functioning. Results of the presented studies underline that considering inter- and intraindividual differences in daily experiences is crucial when conceptualizing cognitive functioning.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Johanna HartungChair
    University of Bonn
  • Elisa AltgassenCoChair
    Ulm University

Presentations

  1. Associations between Biographical Experiences and Declarative Knowledge: Is What You Know Related to What You Have Experienced?Elisa Altgassen, Johanna Hartung, Diana Steger, Ulrich Schroeders, Oliver Wilhelm
  2. Specific Impacts of COVID-19 Stressors on Memory Lapses: Evidence of Daily Effects on Cognitive FunctioningMijin Jeong, Jacquie Mogle, Ashley Darling, Jody Greaney
  3. Cognitive Functioning in the Daily Lives of University Students: An Experience Sampling Study on Working Memory Performance and Subjective Memory LapsesJohanna Hartung, Gizem Hülür
  4. Measurement Bias in Daily Reports of Memory Lapses: Is Reporting Influenced By Study Design?Jacquie Mogle, Natasha DeMeo, Dave Almeida, Ashley Darling, Jody Greaney