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Involuntary autobiographical memory chains: Implications for autobiographical memory organization [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2014
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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Age effects in autobiographical memory depend on the measure

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
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

open access: yesActa Psychologica, 2022
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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Autobiographical Memory

open access: yes, 2022
Autobiographical memory—memory for our personal past—is a multifaceted mnemonic activity that evolves throughout the lifespan and interacts with numerous other cognitive functions. Retrieving personal past events engages processes of cue specification, search, and elaboration of details within the specified event.
Carina L. Fan   +3 more
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Reliving the Old Dream: Rural Tourism Autobiographical Memory on Behavioral Intention

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
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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Involuntary Autobiographical Memories in Schizophrenia: Characteristics and Conditions of Elicitation

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2020
Involuntary autobiographical memories are mental representations of personally experienced past events that come to mind spontaneously, with no preceding attempt to recall them.
Mélissa C. Allé   +3 more
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The Mood Repair Effect of Positive Involuntary Autobiographical Memory Among Japanese Adults: An Experimental Study

open access: yesSAGE Open, 2022
Involuntary autobiographical memories are memories of personal events that come to mind without an intentional attempt at retrieval. Previous studies have shown that positive involuntary autobiographical memory retrieval improves negative mood, known as ...
Junya Hashimoto   +3 more
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Posterior hippocampal CA2/3 volume is associated with autobiographical memory recall ability in lower performing individuals

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
People vary substantially in their capacity to recall past experiences, known as autobiographical memories. Here we investigated whether the volumes of specific hippocampal subfields were associated with autobiographical memory retrieval ability.
Ian A. Clark   +2 more
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How Do Women and Men Look at the Past? Large Scanpath in Women during Autobiographical Retrieval—A Preliminary Study

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2023
While research has consistently demonstrated how autobiographical memory triggers visual exploration, prior studies did not investigate gender differences in this domain.
Mohamad El Haj   +7 more
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Autobiographical Odor Memory

open access: yesAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009
This overview focuses on autobiographical odor memory and how information evoked by the olfactory sense may differ from memories evoked by visual or verbal information. Three key topics are addressed: (a) age distributions of evoked memories; (b) phenomenological experience; and (c) semantic processing. Current evidence suggests that memories triggered
Maria, Larsson, Johan, Willander
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