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Regret as autobiographical memory [PDF]
We apply an autobiographical memory framework to the study of regret. Focusing on the distinction between regrets for specific and general events we argue that the temporal profile of regret, usually explained in terms of the action-inaction distinction, is predicted by models of autobiographical memory.
Davison, I.M., Feeney, Aidan
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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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The current research concerns the relations among self-concept clarity, autobiographic memory, and self-continuity. We hypothesized, and tested in 7 studies, that low self-concept clarity would disrupt self-continuity, but resorting to autobiographic ...
Tonglin Jiang +2 more
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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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The aim of this study was to examine the association between autobiographical memory specificity and future thinking in a depressed sample. A total of 88 individuals who meet the DSM-IV criteria of major depression were included and completed the ...
Andersson, Gerhard +2 more
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POETICS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY IN RAY BRADBURY’S NOVEL “DANDELION WINE”: ON THE WAY TO AN IMPRESSIONISTIC NOVEL [PDF]
The focus of this article is on the peculiarities of autobiographical memory images representation in the literary piece. The purpose of this work is to research the poetics of autobiographical memory in Ray Bradbury`s novel Dandelion Wine.
Anna A. Stepanova, Liudmyla S. Dushatska
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Emotion and autobiographical memory [PDF]
Autobiographical memory encompasses our recollections of specific, personal events. In this article, we review the interactions between emotion and autobiographical memory, focusing on two broad ways in which these interactions occur. First, the emotional content of an experience can influence the way in which the event is remembered.
Alisha C. Holland +1 more
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Background: Involuntary memories are a hallmark symptom of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but studies of the neural basis of involuntary memory retrieval in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are sparse.
Shana A. Hall +4 more
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How to measure autobiographical amnesia: time to upgrade the CUAMI?
Autobiographical memory loss is a common complaint of patients treated with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). However, reliable measurement of autobiographical memory loss after ECT is still a subject of debate.
B. Isidoor
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Suppressing Unwanted Autobiographical Memories Reduces Their Automatic Influences: Evidence from Electrophysiology and an Implicit Autobiographical Memory Test [PDF]
The present study investigated the extent to which people can suppress unwanted autobiographical memories in a mock crime memory detection context. Participants encoded sensorimotor-rich memories by enacting a lab crime (stealing a ring) and received ...
Bergström, Zara M +3 more
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