📚 Volume 32, Issue 12
📋 ID: hJHynvk
Authors
Sofia Rodríguez, Hao Ming, Fatima El-Yassir, Adebola Mensah
University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia; Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China; Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda; Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar, Senegal
Keywords
cognitive resilience
adaptive memory systems
multicultural perspectives
psychological assessments
memory adaptability
cultural diversity
Abstract
Cognitive resilience has become an increasingly focal topic in the study of adaptive memory systems. While extensively explored across various cultural contexts, a comprehensive understanding that integrates these perspectives remains limited. This study aims to bridge this gap by examining cognitive resilience from diverse multicultural viewpoints. We conducted a comparative analysis involving participants from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. Utilizing standardized cognitive assessments and culturally adapted resilience scales, we explored the interaction between cultural context and cognitive processes involved in memory adaptation. The findings reveal that while core adaptive memory systems are universally present, cultural factors significantly modulate the expression and efficiency of cognitive resilience. Notably, environments emphasizing communal support correlated with enhanced memory adaptability. These results underscore the importance of considering cultural uniqueness in psychological assessments and interventions. Conclusively, our study highlights the need for a globalized approach to cognitive psychology, where cultural diversity is not only acknowledged but integrated, offering comprehensive insights into human cognitive resilience across different societies.
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Sofia Rodríguez, Hao Ming, Fatima El-Yassir, Adebola Mensah (2025).
"Exploring Cognitive Resilience: Multicultural Perspectives on Adaptive Memory Systems".
Wulfenia, 32(12).