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Altered brain activity during active forgetting in highly superior autobiographical memory: Evidence from an item-method directed forgetting. [PDF]
Santangelo V +5 more
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The virtue of ignorance: How epistemic agency needs cognitive limitations
Abstract The thesis defended in this article is that epistemology should treat some of our cognitive limitations not as unfortunate defects or external perturbations to be idealized away in theories of epistemic agency, but as necessary underpinnings of good reasoning.
Benjamin T. Rancourt
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Different activation in left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and left orbitofrontal cortex during autobiographical memory tasks is associated with depressive disorder with different levels of resilience: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy study. [PDF]
Wu H +7 more
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Abstract This study examines how older adults from rural Yulin, China, navigate their transition to urban life after policy‐driven resettlement. They employ various strategies to bridge their rural past with their urban present: internal continuity (preserving rural identities, values and traditions) and external continuity (recreating familiar spaces ...
Huiyuan Pang +2 more
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Remembering history: Autobiographical memory for the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, psychological adjustment, and their relation over time. [PDF]
Hjuler TF, Lee D, Ghetti S.
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Abstract This paper argues for the significance of Kaplan's logic LD in two ways: first, by looking at how logic got along before we had LD, and second, by using it to bring out the similarity between David Hume's thesis that one cannot deduce claims about the future on the basis of premises only about the past, and the so‐called "essentiality" of the ...
Gillian Russell
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Tiffany E. Chow, Jesse Rissman
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Short Abstract The trope of the English North–South divide has come to frame a plethora of national crises in recent years, with the supposedly white working‐class North understood as having been ‘left behind’ by London's ‘metropolitan elite’. I theorise the contemporary English North–South divide as a form of ‘splitting’, a psycho‐spatial strategy ...
Saskia Papadakis
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Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM): A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Talbot J +4 more
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