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Grey and white matter correlates of recent and remote autobiographical memory retrieval:Insights from the dementias [PDF]
The capacity to remember self-referential past events relies on the integrity of a distributed neural network. Controversy exists, however, regarding the involvement of specific brain structures for the retrieval of recently experienced versus more ...
A Barnabe +86 more
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Reminiscence therapy has improved autobiographical memory in older adults with memory impairment. However, there has been a relative lack of research examining the impact of reminiscence interventions on healthy older adults, despite the fact that ...
Andrew P. Allen +2 more
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Background: Autobiographical memory in trauma-exposed individuals tends to be overgeneral and negatively biased. Although healthy sleep helps consolidate memory traces, and memory for emotional stimuli is better when there is a period of sleep between ...
Kevin G.F. Thomas +3 more
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Autobiographical memory in depression
SynopsisRecent research has shown that suicidal patients are not only biased in the speed with which they can remember positive and negative events from their past, but that they also find it more difficult to be specific in their memories. That is, they tend to recall sequences of events, or time periods, rather than single episodes. This tendency has
Williams, J, Scott, J
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The narrative self, distributed memory, and evocative objects [PDF]
In this article, I outline various ways in which artifacts are interwoven with autobiographical memory systems and conceptualize what this implies for the self.
A Clark +64 more
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Differential effects of age on involuntary and voluntary autobiographical memory [PDF]
"This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the copy of record." Original article can be found at: http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/pag/24/2/397/ Copyright American Psychological Association.
Kliegel, M. +3 more
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Machines Learning - Towards a New Synthetic Autobiographical Memory [PDF]
Autobiographical memory is the organisation of episodes and contextual information from an individual’s experiences into a coherent narrative, which is key to our sense of self. Formation and recall of autobiographical memories is essential for effective,
Evans, MH, Fox, CW, Prescott, TJ
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This overview focuses on autobiographical odor memory and how information evoked by the olfactory sense may differ from memories evoked by visual or verbal information. Three key topics are addressed: (a) age distributions of evoked memories; (b) phenomenological experience; and (c) semantic processing. Current evidence suggests that memories triggered
Maria Larsson, Johan Willander
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Stability in autobiographical memories [PDF]
A total of 30 undergraduates recalled the same 20 autobiographical memories at two sessions separated by 2 weeks. At each session they dated their memories and rated them on 18 properties commonly studied in autobiographical memory experiments.
Greenberg, DL +2 more
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False claims about false memory research [PDF]
Pezdek and Lam [Pezdek, K. & Lam, S. (2007). What research paradigms have cognitive psychologists used to study “False memory,” and what are the implications of these choices?
Amina Memon +81 more
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