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Mental transportation mediates nostalgia’s psychological benefits

Mental transportation mediates nostalgia’s psychological benefits
Mental transportation mediates nostalgia’s psychological benefits
Nostalgizing confers social, existential, and self-oriented psychological benefits or functions. But how does the experience of nostalgia conduce to these functions? We propose that it does so, in part, through mental transportation, which involves mentally leaving one’s current space and transporting oneself into a past event. We addressed the role of mental transportation in one daily diary study and two experiments (N = 514). By assessing daily experiences of nostalgia in Study 1, we found that, on days in which participants felt more nostalgic, they were more likely to experience mental transportation. Following a narrative induction of nostalgia, we assessed mental transportation (Studies 2 and 3) and the three putative nostalgia functions: social, existential, self-oriented (Study 3). Nostalgic (vs. control) participants reported greater mental transportation (Studies 2 and 3), which in turn was associated with stronger functions (Study 3). The findings portray mental transportation as a key mechanism underlying the psychological benefits of nostalgia.
Nostalgia, meaning, mental transportation, self-esteem, social connectedness
0269-9931
Evans, Nicholas D
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Evans, Nicholas D, Reyes, Joseph, Wildschut, Tim, Sedikides, Constantine and Fetterman, Adam (2020) Mental transportation mediates nostalgia’s psychological benefits. Cognition and Emotion. (doi:10.1080/02699931.2020.1806788).

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Nostalgizing confers social, existential, and self-oriented psychological benefits or functions. But how does the experience of nostalgia conduce to these functions? We propose that it does so, in part, through mental transportation, which involves mentally leaving one’s current space and transporting oneself into a past event. We addressed the role of mental transportation in one daily diary study and two experiments (N = 514). By assessing daily experiences of nostalgia in Study 1, we found that, on days in which participants felt more nostalgic, they were more likely to experience mental transportation. Following a narrative induction of nostalgia, we assessed mental transportation (Studies 2 and 3) and the three putative nostalgia functions: social, existential, self-oriented (Study 3). Nostalgic (vs. control) participants reported greater mental transportation (Studies 2 and 3), which in turn was associated with stronger functions (Study 3). The findings portray mental transportation as a key mechanism underlying the psychological benefits of nostalgia.

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Accepted/In Press date: 3 August 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 13 August 2020
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Keywords: Nostalgia, meaning, mental transportation, self-esteem, social connectedness

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Local EPrints ID: 443191
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/443191
ISSN: 0269-9931
PURE UUID: ccb89da8-7b09-40dc-be4c-01b63d837fc1
ORCID for Tim Wildschut: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6499-5487
ORCID for Constantine Sedikides: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4036-889X

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Date deposited: 13 Aug 2020 16:38
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 05:48

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Author: Nicholas D Evans
Author: Joseph Reyes
Author: Tim Wildschut ORCID iD
Author: Adam Fetterman

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