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Schizotypy, Autobiographical Memory, and Theory of Mind
Andrew E. Deptula, Jeffrey S. Bedwell
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Previous research has indicated that depression and thinking style (rumination versus distraction) interact to influence cognitive processing. Depressed ruminators produce more categoric autobiographical memories (AM) (i.e., a summary of repeated ...
Kao, Chih-Mei
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Placing Myself in the Picture – An Autobiographical Approach to the Phenomenology of Language, Identity, Trauma and Memory [PDF]
Fernanda Carrá-Salsberg
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Emotional processing and episodic memory.
The research reported within this dissertation investigates how individuals’ capacity to assimilate emotionally disruptive events is associated with particular features of episodic and autobiographical memory formation. It is inspired by Rachman’s (1980,
Howells, Glen
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Memory Sensitivity in autobiographical memory.
In everyday memory social context,autobrographical memory has a series of important functions related to how a person remembers his or her life and uses it in the present.In this chapter we review some basic aspects of autobiographical memory and ...
DE BENI, ROSSANA +2 more
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'Autobiographical memory' shapes our understanding of ourselves, guides our behaviour, and helps us to develop and maintain relationships with others.
Stopa, Lusia, Cili, Soljana
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How did you feel back then? Emotional memory conversations among mother-father-child triads
This chapter focuses on autobiographical memory development through family conversations about emotionally charged past events. Previous literature usually investigated mother-child pairs’ dyadic memory conversations, and showed that mothers provide more
Şahin Acar, Başak +1 more
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