Involuntary autobiographical memory chains: Implications for autobiographical memory organization [PDF]
Sometimes when we unintentionally or intentionally retrieve a memory of a past episode, we experience one or more additional memories, which spring to mind quickly and uncontrollably. For example, one might involuntarily remember seeing mummies in the British Museum, and this memory could in turn trigger a memory of seeing the Egyptian collection at ...
John eMace
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The Neuropsychology of Autobiographical Memory [PDF]
This special issue of Cortex focuses on the relative contribution of different neural networks to memory and the interaction of 'core' memory processes with other cognitive processes. In this article, we examine both. Specifically, we identify cognitive processes other than encoding and retrieval that are thought to be involved in memory; we then ...
D. Greenberg, David C. Rubin
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Nightmare distress mediated the correlation between autobiographical memory specificity and depression. [PDF]
In this study, we explored whether nightmare distress mediated the correlation between autobiographical memory specificity and depression. 112 participants provided their most recent dreams that happened within one month, and finished some scales that ...
Jiaxi Wang +3 more
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Autobiographical memory in Alzheimer’s disease: a systematic review [PDF]
IntroductionAutobiographical memory impairment is a significant feature of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), affecting patients’ ability to recall personal life events and maintain their sense of self.
Chiara Stramba-Badiale +7 more
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The role of gestures in autobiographical memory. [PDF]
Speakers employ co-speech gestures when thinking and speaking; however, gesture’s role in autobiographical episodic representations is not known. Based on the gesture-for-conceptualization framework, we propose that gestures, particularly representational ones, support episodic event representations by activating existing episodic elements and causing ...
Aydin C +4 more
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Verbal narrative ability and episodic autobiographical memory in adolescents and young adults with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome [PDF]
Background Poor episodic autobiographical future thinking has recently been reported in 22q11.2 carriers. However, whether these impairments are due to poor language skills or indicate a true episodic autobiographical memory deficit remains unclear ...
Claire Mayor +5 more
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Evaluating autobiographical skills and their relationship with suggestibility in children: development and validation of the Children Recalling Autobiographical Memory [PDF]
IntroductionAutobiographical narrative skills and resistance to suggestibility factors are central aspects in children’s testimony. While the assessment of suggestibility relies on standardized questionnaire, no such an instrument exists to reliably ...
Monia Vagni +4 more
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Age effects in autobiographical memory depend on the measure
Studies examining age effects in autobiographical memory have produced inconsistent results. This study examined whether a set of typical autobiographical memory measures produced equivalent results in a single participant sample.
Ali Mair +2 more
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Remembering future life goals: Retrospective future thinking affects life goal qualities
Personal goals are important for the construction and organization of episodic future thought. This study examines the impact of two future thinking perspectives on qualities of mental goal representations.
Ayleen Roderer +2 more
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Reliving the Old Dream: Rural Tourism Autobiographical Memory on Behavioral Intention
This paper evaluates a theoretical model based on hypothesized relationships among four constructs, namely, autobiographical memory (memory rehearsal and memory impact), and place attachment as antecedents of revisit intention and recommendation ...
Zhifeng Zhao +3 more
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