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Hero, Champion of Social Justice, Benign Friend: Theodore Roosevelt in American Memory
Following scholarship that suggests that societies crave continuity in their collective memories, this article identifies recurring themes in American memories of Theodore Roosevelt as an intensely masculine leader, a champion of social justice, and a ...
Katy Hull
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The nature of near-death experiences (NDEs) is largely unknown but recent evidence suggests the intriguing possibility that NDEs may refer to actually perceived, and stored, experiences (although not necessarily in relation to the external physical world)
Arianna ePalmieri +9 more
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Stochastic consolidation of lifelong memory
Humans have the remarkable ability to continually store new memories, while maintaining old memories for a lifetime. How the brain avoids catastrophic forgetting of memories due to interference between encoded memories is an open problem in computational
Nimrod Shaham +3 more
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The decay and consolidation of effector-independent motor memories
Learning a motor adaptation task produces intrinsically unstable or transient motor memories. Despite the presence of effector-independent motor memories following the learning of novel environmental dynamics, it remains largely unknown how those memory ...
Shancheng Bao +4 more
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Ressenya del llibre: Ginesta, Montse (2023). L’aventura de recollir aquelles velles i extraordinàries cançons. Barcelona: Publicacions de l’Abadia de Montserrat. 232 p. ISBN 978-84-9191-285-9.
Rut Nolla Bertran
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Activating Attachments Reduces Memories of Traumatic Images. [PDF]
Emotional memories, and especially intrusive memories, are a common feature of many psychological disorders, and are overconsolidated by stress. Attachment theory posits that activation of mental representations of attachment figures can reduce stress ...
Richard A Bryant, Rachael Foord
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The Fate of Childhood Memories: Children Postdated Their Earliest Memories as They Grew Older
Childhood amnesia has been attributed to the inaccessibility of early memories as children grow older. We propose that systematic biases in the age estimates of memories may play a role.
Qi eWang, Carole ePeterson
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Positive facial expressions during retrieval of self-defining memories [PDF]
This study, for the first time investigates facial expressions during the retrieval of self-defining memories (i.e., vivid and emotionally intense memories of enduring concerns or unresolved conflicts).
Marie Charlotte Gandolphe, Jean Louis Nandrino, Gérald Delelis, Claire Ducro, Audrey Lavallee, Xavier Saloppe, Ahmed A. Moustafa, Mohamad El Haj
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Music evoked autobiographical memories (MEAMs) occur in people with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD), but there is limited study of such memories in people with other dementia types such as behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (Bv-FTD). Furthermore, there
Amee Baird +3 more
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