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Autobiographical memory and autobiographical narrative
Narrative Inquiry, 2011In this contribution I discuss the link existing between autobiographical memory and autobiographical narrative and, in this context, the concept of coherence. Starting from the Bruner’s seminal concept of autobiographical self, I firstly analyze how autobiographical memories and autobiographical narrative influence each other and, somehow, mirror ...
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1990
Publisher Summary This chapter presents an overview of the autobiographical memory. The normal individual is able to maintain a constantly changing and updated record of salient personal and public events. With the passage of time, these records may be modified, amalgamated, or even forgotten.
Rosaleen A. McCarthy +1 more
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Publisher Summary This chapter presents an overview of the autobiographical memory. The normal individual is able to maintain a constantly changing and updated record of salient personal and public events. With the passage of time, these records may be modified, amalgamated, or even forgotten.
Rosaleen A. McCarthy +1 more
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Empathy and Autobiographical Memory: Are They Linked?
The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2014Autobiographical memory and empathy have been linked with social interaction variables as well as gender in independent bodies of literature. However a scarcity of research exists on the direct link between autobiographical memory and empathy. Exploring this link, in particular for memory of friendships and empathy, was the authors' main aim.
TANI, FRANCA +2 more
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Autobiographical memory and chronic pain
British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1995The influence of chronic pain on the recall of autobiographical memories of pain and non‐pain events was examined. Eleven chronic pain patients and 11 age‐ and sex‐matched control subjects retrieved autobiographical memories to neutral and pain‐related cue words.
Wright, Judith, Morley, Stephen
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The construction of autobiographical memories in the self-memory system.
Psychology Review, 2000M. Conway, C. Pleydell-Pearce
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2008
This chapter presents an overview of the nature of autobiographical memory. This conceptualization derives from autobiographical memory research over the past three decades and specifically from research performed in the areas of neuropsychology and cognitive science.
H.L. Williams, M.A. Conway
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This chapter presents an overview of the nature of autobiographical memory. This conceptualization derives from autobiographical memory research over the past three decades and specifically from research performed in the areas of neuropsychology and cognitive science.
H.L. Williams, M.A. Conway
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Involuntary Autobiographical Memories
2018Spontaneous recollections of the past are a common and salient part of everyday mental life. However, memory researchers have only recently (i.e. within the past twenty years) turned their attention to the study of this memory phenomenon. While research in this area has answered a number of pressing questions about the nature of involuntary memories ...
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From Autobiographical Memory to Autobiographical Narrative
2020Autobiographical narrative is not a simple extension of autobiographical memory toward social life. In reality, between autobiographical memory and narration there is a leap, a discontinuity.
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Experiences in Virtual Reality: a Window to Autobiographical Memory
, 2019Benjamin Schöne +2 more
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