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Mechanisms of autobiographical memory retrieval in younger and older adults [PDF]
Katinka Dijkstra, Barbara Kaup
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Creativity Enactment in Ghanaian Secondary Visual Arts Programmes: An Autoethnographic Perspective
Abstract Creativity is regarded as one of the competencies of 21st‐century education and industry, and its enactment has been challenging for teachers and policymakers. This paper is an autoethnographic study that registers the accounts of the experiences and personal reflections of the lead researcher during his doctoral study, which explored ...
Enock Swanzy‐Impraim +1 more
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Reduced specificity of autobiographical memory: A mediator between rumination and ineffective social problem-solving in major depression? [PDF]
Filip Raes +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Loneliness significantly affects the physical and mental health of older adults, particularly those in long‐term care settings. Despite the high prevalence of loneliness, comprehensive reviews on psychosocial interventions targeting loneliness in these populations are scarce.
Jodie Cheuk‐Yan Szeto +4 more
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Autobiographical Memory in Three Groups of Boys Depressed, Depressed with Substance Abuse and Normal
Introduction: The main aim of this study was to investigate the over generality of autobiographical memory among depressed, depressed with substance abuse, and normal boy adolescents.
Elahe Bigam +3 more
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The neutral past: emotional (dys)regulation of autobiographical memory in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia. [PDF]
El Haj M +2 more
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ABSTRACT Psychedelics offer an intriguing novel method for changing minds, supposedly by destabilizing the neurobiology of the belief system. The resulting power to change minds raises ethical and epistemic concerns. This article examines the epistemic status of psychedelic experiences and suggests a skeptical attitude towards beliefs formed under ...
Jan Christoph Bublitz
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Lucky Coincidences: Experiencing Serendipity in Museums and Beyond
ABSTRACT Serendipity is the unintentional, accidental discovery of something new or surprising that feels positive and meaningful for the individual. Four studies (N1 = 1638; N2 = 279; N3 = 520; N4 = 452) examined such experiences in museums and beyond, contributing to three overarching goals: (a) achieving a better understanding of predictors and ...
Max Knabe +9 more
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