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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Ventromedial prefrontal cortex : Adding value to autobiographical memories [PDF]
The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) has been consistently implicated in autobiographical memory recall and decision making. Its function in decision making tasks is believed to relate to value representation, but its function in autobiographical memory ...
Burgess, N +2 more
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Does Neuroticism Disrupt the Psychological Benefits of Nostalgia? A Meta‐analytic Test
Abstract Nostalgia, a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, confers self‐oriented, existential, and social benefits. We examined whether nostalgic engagement is less beneficial for individuals who are high in neuroticism (i.e. emotionally unstable and prone to negative affect).
Julius Frankenbach +4 more
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The short and long of it: neural correlates of temporal-order memory for autobiographical events [PDF]
Previous functional neuroimaging studies of temporal-order memory have investigated memory for laboratory stimuli that are causally unrelated and poor in sensory detail.
David C. Rubin +4 more
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The me in memory:the role of the self in autobiographical memory development [PDF]
This paper tests the hypothesis that self development plays a role in the offset of childhood amnesia; assessing the importance of both the capacity to anchor a memory to the self-concept, and the strength of the self-concept as an anchor. We demonstrate
Harter S. +4 more
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Associations between Depressive Symptoms, Rumination, Overgeneral Autobiographical Memory and Interpretation Bias within a Clinically Depressed Sample [PDF]
__Abstract__ There is ample research demonstrating that biases in cognitive processes, such as a negative interpretation bias, rumination, and overgeneral autobiographical memory, are potential vulnerability factors for depression.
Geraerts, E.G. (Elke) +2 more
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The mediating role of autobiographical memory functions in the relationship between childhood traumas and autobiographical memory characteristics [PDF]
The main aim of this study was to examine relationships between childhood traumas, autobiographical memory functions and positive, negative childhood memory details. The sample of this study included 169 undergraduate students from Ankara University. The
Gülşen Kaynar, Nurhan Er
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Effects of Saccadic Bilateral Eye Movements on Episodic & Semantic Autobiographical Memory Fluency
Performing a sequence of fast saccadic horizontal eye movements has been shown to facilitate performance on a range of cognitive tasks, including the retrieval of episodic memories.
Andrew eParker +2 more
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Common and unique neural activations in autobiographical, episodic, and semantic retrieval [PDF]
This study sought to explore the neural correlates that underlie autobiographical, episodic, and semantic memory. Autobiographical memory was defined as the conscious recollection of personally relevant events, episodic memory as the recall of stimuli ...
Cheryl L. Grady +7 more
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Autobiographical memory forms a network of memories about personal experiences that defines and supports well-being and effective functioning of the self in various ways.
Elien Vanderveren +2 more
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