Title A Study on Experience Characteristics of Primary Psycho-Scenes in Memories That were Felt during Childhood
Authors Choi Joo-Young ; Kim Jong-Ha ; Kim Joo-Hyun ; Lee Jeong-Ho
Page pp.21-28
ISSN 12269093
Keywords Primary Psycho-scenes in Memories ; Structure of Experience ; Experience Factor ; Fear ; Memory
Abstract This study was designed to understand the structure of experience of primary psycho-scenes in memories. To achieve this purpose, data were analyzed targeting Primary psycho-scenes in memories of spaces that young men felt scared of and the structure of experience was examined. Images of space that made children feel scared of during childhood, remain even when they grow up. Therefore, images remaining in our brains can be important clues to seek for characteristics of the city and create a city comfortable to settle down. Followings are the results of this study. Secondly, spaces were divided into private and public spaces. Of them, people were found to feel scared of private spaces outside the houses more. Among type of experience that they felt scare of during childhood, direct experience accounted for a high proportion. It means that most of them remember fears through their direct experience. When analyzing their type of experience, most of factors to make them feel fear of, came from an experience to be scolded in the daytime or a psychological fear like separatioldanxiety arisen when they were left alole. Although people got a lot of memories through nolphysical experience, as they were younger, physical experience factor sharply went up when they were seven years old. It shows that most of people start remembering fears when their cognitive powers are activated.