Fig. 1
From: Rich autobiographical memory benefits from both novelty and similarity to other daily experiences

(a) Experimental Design. The two-week daily diary period was flanked by a pre-diary study questionnaire and a post-diary study questionnaire. Two weeks after the post-diary questionnaire, participants completed a memory test for the events that were reported during the daily diary period. (b) Overview of relevant variables collected with each daily diary report (see Methods for details). Importantly, participants reported three events each day and generated a unique title after each event description (the title and description pictured above do not represent a true example from the dataset to maintain participant privacy). (c) Illustration of the relevant memory test: event recall. Note that all events, whether they were part of the event recall test or the temporal memory test (see Methods for details), had corresponding subjective memory vividness ratings.