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Autobiographical Memory and Culture
Autobiographical memory encompasses memory for significant personal experiences and knowledge of the self and, consequently, is critical for personal identity and psychological wellbeing (Conway & Pleydell-Pearce, 2000; Pillemer, 1998).
Wang, Qi, Qi Wang
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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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Introduction: The literature has provided contradictory results regarding the status of episodic memory in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This might be explained by methodological differences across studies.
Romain Coutelle +9 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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Why do doctored images distort memory? [PDF]
Doctored images can cause people to believe in and remember experiences that never occurred, yet the underlying mechanism(s) responsible are not well understood. How does compelling false evidence distort autobiographical memory?
Nash, Robert Alastair +9 more
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The effectiveness of acceptance and commitment group therapy on autobiographical memory in non-clinical sample of depressed people [PDF]
Overgeneralization in autobiographical memories is one of the cognitive problems that depressed people are facing and cause of persistence and recurrence of depression.
Elham Ghalkhani +4 more
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One of the subsystems of memory that is allocated from the bio-psychological and sociological points of view is autobiographical memory characterized by certain functional patterns. Autobiographical practices constitute socialized, culturally determined,
Rebrina Larisa, Shamne Nikolay
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Older adults tend to remember past life events more positively than younger adults. This tendency is the age-related positivity effect. The present study examined whether this effect occurred for odor-evoked autobiographical memories. In total, 317 young
Kohsuke Yamamoto, Haruko Sugiyama
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Ordering our world: the quest for traces of temporal organization in autobiographical memory
An experiment examined the idea, derived from the Self Memory System model (Conway & Pleydell-Pearce, 2000), that autobiographical events are sometimes tagged in memory with labels reflecting the life era in which an event occurred.
Sedikides, Constantine +6 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?
Loftus, Elizabeth F. +8 more
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