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ABSTRACT A growing body of scholarship argues that collective memories of historical environmental change—formed and transmitted through museums, movies, novels, activist performances and other cultural texts and practices—can help nurture proenvironmentalism.
Olli Hellmann
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Effects of Healthy and Neuropathological Aging on Autobiographical Memory: A Meta-Analysis of Studies Using the Autobiographical Interview. [PDF]
Simpson S, Eskandaripour M, Levine B.
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Autonoetic Consciousness in Autobiographical Memories after Medial Temporal Lobe Resection [PDF]
Marion Noulhiane +5 more
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Loneliness in schizophrenia: Just loneliness
Loneliness may represent both a contributing cause and a consequence of schizophrenia. Studies have identified links between loneliness in schizophrenia and mistrust‐related cognitive biases, the functioning of brain areas involved in social perception, and poor physical health, which are similar to observations in non‐clinical, general population ...
Daphne J. Holt
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Effects of bilingualism on autobiographical memory: variation in idea density and retrieval speed. [PDF]
Libersky E +3 more
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Exploring Factors Affecting Verbal Fluency in Healthy Aging
We investigated semantic and phonemic fluency in 144 adults aged 20–87, focusing on accuracy, errors, self‐talk, and hesitations. We also investigated the influence of eight cognitive reserve factors (e.g., education) on performance. Hesitations were consistent across age, but self‐talk increased with age.
Pascale Tremblay +3 more
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The impact of momentary stress on autobiographical memory recall in a self-efficacy intervention. [PDF]
Rohde J, Meine LE, Brown AD, Kleim B.
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Autobiographical memory in the euthymic phase of recurrent depression.
Philip Spinhoven +5 more
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When the “I” looks at the “Me”: Autobiographical memory, visual perspective, and the self [PDF]
Angelina R. Sutin, Richard W. Robins
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Abstract Fluidity invigorates a utopian home in Chinese Canadian author Larissa Lai's Salt Fish Girl (2002). In the novel, the fishlike lesbian couple cyclically returns to their aquatic habitat between mortal reincarnations: from last‐century colonial South China to near‐future bio‐capitalistic Canada, where they recurrently experience displacement ...
Qianyi Ma
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