Research has shown that memories formed by people born in China differ from those of people born in the USA. The research would argue the reasoning for this is that people in America would have more community-oriented memories than their Chinese counterparts. People in China have fewer emotions associated with both implicit and explicit memories.
Moreover, Chinese participants' memories more often relate to social and historical events because China is a more collectivist culture. Americans often report lengthy, specific, emotionally elaborate memories that focus on the self as a central character. Chinese on the other hand tend to give brief accounts of general routine events that center on collective activities and are often emotionally neutral.
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