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The life and times of the autobiographical novel
Neohelicon, 1986Mihály Szegedy-Maszák
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Journal of Neurophysiology
The default network is widely implicated as a common neural substrate for self-generated thought, such as remembering one's past (autobiographical memory) and imagining the thoughts and feelings of others (theory of mind).
Colleen Hughes +5 more
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The default network is widely implicated as a common neural substrate for self-generated thought, such as remembering one's past (autobiographical memory) and imagining the thoughts and feelings of others (theory of mind).
Colleen Hughes +5 more
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Memory
Remembering life experiences involves recalling not only what occurred (episodic details), but also where an event took place (spatial context), both of which decline with age.
Miranda Chang +6 more
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Remembering life experiences involves recalling not only what occurred (episodic details), but also where an event took place (spatial context), both of which decline with age.
Miranda Chang +6 more
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An Autobiographical Novel by Rafael Altamira
Hispania, 1954With the death of Rafael Altamira y Crevea in 1951 the Hispanic world mourned the end of a long career of an almost legendary prestige. Above all, his eminence as a historian stood out. Author of the first and the most satisfactory history of Spanish civilization, editor, bibliographer, professor, and director of research, he had been regarded for more
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Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)
Much like recalling autobiographical memories, constructing imagined autobiographical events depends on episodic memory processes. The ability to imagine events contributes to several future-oriented behaviors (e.g., decision-making, problem solving ...
Can Fenerci, Bianca Adjei, Signy Sheldon
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Much like recalling autobiographical memories, constructing imagined autobiographical events depends on episodic memory processes. The ability to imagine events contributes to several future-oriented behaviors (e.g., decision-making, problem solving ...
Can Fenerci, Bianca Adjei, Signy Sheldon
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A Multisensory VR Exposure-Based Autobiographical Memory Retrieval System
2024 IEEE SmartBlock4AfricaThe advent of virtual reality (VR) technology has opened new avenues for research aimed at enhancing cognitive abilities and refining therapeutic interventions for various mental health disorders.
Gabriel-Vasilică Sasu +11 more
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Dickens, disgust and the mother: the 'autobiographical' novels
2022This thesis offers new pathways into the novels of Charles Dickens which contain extended first-person narratives (David Copperfield, Bleak House and Great Expectations) with reference to the only piece of autobiographical writing that Dickens is known to have produced. This manuscript which covers the early years of Dickens's life has not survived and
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Mumtaz Mufti's Novels: Autobiographical Narration
The main character of the novel “Ali pur ka Aili” is *Aili* (Ilyas), who is a reflection of Mumtaz Mufti's own life. Ali is a sensitive, weak and inferior boy whose life is greatly affected by the habits of his father Ali Ahmed. Ali Ahmed is a womanizer and sexually free.Ali's mother 'Hajira' is a patient and loyal woman, while the presence of the ...Riaz, Dr. Farzana +5 more
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AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ELEMENTS IN ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S NOVELS
FILOLOGJIA - International Journal of Human SciencesAs one of the greatest modernists, Ernest Hemingway is known for his iceberg theory and his minimalistic style of narration, and his novels are still being studied by scholars. In this paper we give an insight of how much of Hemingway’s life is present in his greatest novels.
Fatbardha DOKO +2 more
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Autobiographical Elements in Ludwig Bauer's Neo-Historical Novels
2014This paper combines two voices: Ludwig Bauer's reflection on the autobiographical and pseudo-autobiographical elements in his novels and Lidija Dujić's philological interpretation of these elements. The key topics discussed are national and cultural identity, biculturalism and the fate of the German minority in the Slavic context.
Bauer, Ludwig, Dujić, Lidija
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