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What's on your mind? Recent advances in memory detection using the concealed information test [PDF]
Lie detectors can be applied in a wide variety of settings. But this advantage comes with a considerable cost: False positives. The applicability of the Concealed Information Test (CIT) is More limited, yet when it can be applied, the risk of false ...
Meijer, Ewout H., Verschuere, Bruno
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Autobiographical thinking interferes with episodic memory consolidation.
New episodic memories are retained better if learning is followed by a few minutes of wakeful rest than by the encoding of novel external information. Novel encoding is said to interfere with the consolidation of recently acquired episodic memories. Here
Michael Craig +2 more
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ELEMENTS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN Ch. BRONTË`S NOVEL “JANE EYRE” [PDF]
Stable interest of readers in the autobiographies of famous people encourages authors to find different ways of presence / absence of the author-narrator in the text, to balance the relationship between biographical truth and fiction in contradictory ...
Svitlana K. Revutska, Maryna V. Forgel
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Suffragettes of the empire, daughters of the republic: women auto/biographers narrate national history (1918-1935) [PDF]
This paper explores modes of autobiographical writing by female authors in the early republican period. Women's autobiographies draw a strict distinction between the narration of the private and the public self, as they promote the narration of the ...
Adak, Hulya, Adak, Hülya
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The part played by Laurence Sterne in Foscolo’s writing has been highlighted by several works in the field of genetic research and of influence studies. Our approach is different since this article deals with Sterne’s trace in Foscolo’s autobiographical ...
Aurélie Moioli
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Are autobiographical memories inherently social? Evidence from an fMRI study. [PDF]
The story of our lifetime - our narrative self - is constructed from our autobiographical memories. A central claim of social psychology is that this narrative self is inherently social: When we construct our lives, we do so in a real or imagined ...
Linda Wilbers +3 more
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Zelda sayre fitzgerald's autobiographical novel
This article analyses the way referentiality and fiction work in Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald’s novel Save Me the Waltz, published in 1932, putting into perspective the genres autobiography and autobiographic novel. The considerable similarities between Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald’s life and the journey of main character Alabama Beggs blurs the boundary about how
De Oliveira Altieri, Emanuelle Cristina +1 more
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Stephen Dixon's Novels: Autobiographicality as Transgression
The idea advanced in the paper is to theorize the mechanisms of autobiographicality in Stephen Dixon’s novels that are viewed as a radical renewal of autobiographical narrative, where the modality of disappearance/return of the subject produces a new mode of life-writing.
Yuliia Honcharova, Victoriia Lipina
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Walking in the world of ruins : explorations in the processes and products of autobiographical fiction [PDF]
I continue his [Sebald's] walks in the world of ruins, of what is dead. I continue his contact with a stimulating tendency of the contemporary novel, a tendency that opens new ground in between essay, fiction and autobiography...
Hurley, UK
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Autobiography as Zoegraphy: Dmitrii A. Prigov’s Zhivite v Moskve
This article discusses Dmitrii Prigov’s autobiographical novel Live in Moscow (Zhivite v Moskve, 2000). Following Giorgio Agamben’s distinction between bios as political life and zoe as biological life, it develops the term ‘zoegraphy’ as a poetological ...
Philipp Kohl
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