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2017
Autobiographical memory is a complex blend of memories of single, recurring, and extended events integrated into a coherent story of self that is created and evaluated through sociocultural practices. Autobiographical memory is distinct from episodic memory in that (1) it relies on autobiographical consciousness, which emerges by the end of the ...
Robyn Fivush, Matthew E. Graci
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Autobiographical memory is a complex blend of memories of single, recurring, and extended events integrated into a coherent story of self that is created and evaluated through sociocultural practices. Autobiographical memory is distinct from episodic memory in that (1) it relies on autobiographical consciousness, which emerges by the end of the ...
Robyn Fivush, Matthew E. Graci
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Memory, 2018
This study has developed an original approach to the relationship between eye movements and autobiographical memory, by investigating how maintained fixation could influence the characteristics of retrieved memories.
Quentin Lenoble +2 more
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This study has developed an original approach to the relationship between eye movements and autobiographical memory, by investigating how maintained fixation could influence the characteristics of retrieved memories.
Quentin Lenoble +2 more
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Autobiographical memory and depression
British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1995Findings addressing the issue of whether depressed individuals more readily recall negative than positive aspects of their past have been conflicting (Moore, Watts & Williams, 1988; Williams & Scott, 1988). A more consistent finding has been a tendency for depressed individuals to retrieve 'overgeneral' autobiographical memories (Brittlebank ...
Willem Kuyken, Tim Dalgleish
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Origins of autobiographical memory.
Developmental Psychology, 1999This study tested the predictions of M. L. Howe and M. L. Courage's (1993, 1997) theory of infantile amnesia compared with a social-interactionist account of autobiographical memory development (R. Fivush & E. Reese, 1992; K. Nelson, 1993b). Fifty-eight mother-child dyads were assessed for maternal styles of talking about the past and for children's ...
Keryn Harley, Elaine Reese
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1986
Autobiographical memory is a major form of human memory. it is the basis of most psycotherapies, an important repository of legal, historical, and literary information, and, in some views, the source of the concept of self. When it fails, it is the focus of serious complaints in many neurological disorders.
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Autobiographical memory is a major form of human memory. it is the basis of most psycotherapies, an important repository of legal, historical, and literary information, and, in some views, the source of the concept of self. When it fails, it is the focus of serious complaints in many neurological disorders.
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Anomalies of Autobiographical Memory
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2019AbstractObjectives:In this paper, I review three ‘anomalies’ or disorders in autobiographical memory: neurological retrograde amnesia (RA), spontaneous confabulation, and psychogenic amnesia.Methods:Existing theories are reviewed, their limitations considered, some of my own empirical findings briefly described, and possible interpretations proposed ...
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The Development of Autobiographical Memory
Annual Review of Psychology, 2011Autobiographical memory is a uniquely human system that integrates memories of past experiences into an overarching life narrative. In this review, I extend social-cultural models of autobiographical memory development and present theory and research that demonstrates that (a) autobiographical memory is a gradually developing system across childhood ...
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Transdiagnostic distortions in autobiographical memory recollection
Nature Reviews Psychology, 2023T. Dalgleish, C. Hitchcock
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Autobiographical memories for places
Memory, 2006The purpose of the present exploratory study was to investigate operations and contents of a naturally occurring reminiscence for physical places in 26 Swedish participants. Using Conway and Pleydell-Pearce's (2000) model of autobiographical memory as a framework, two main questions were examined. First, in what sense are physical places ingredients of
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Научно-образовательный портал "Большая российская энциклопедия", 2023
V. Nourkova
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V. Nourkova
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