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How Can I Remember When "I" Wasn′t There: Long-Term Retention of Traumatic Experiences and Emergence of the Cognitive Self

Consciousness and Cognition, 1994
Abstract In this article, we focus on two issues, namely, the nature and onset of very early personal memories, especially for traumatic events, and the role of stress in long-term retention. We begin by outlining a theory of early autobiographical memory, one whose unfolding is coincident with emergence of the cognitive self. It is argued that it is
Mark L. Howe   +2 more
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Hybrid control for malware propagation in rechargeable WUSN and WASN: From knowledge-driven to data-driven

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2023
Yaoquan Yang   +5 more
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As if Pain Wasn??t Bad Enough, How About Anxiety, Depression, and Anger, Too?

The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2005
Robert D Kerns, Karl Maier
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It wasn’t me: entrepreneurial failure attribution and learning from failure

International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing, 2021
Riar, Frederik J.   +2 more
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The Decision Wasn??t Made Alone

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1990
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If It Wasn???t Charted, It Was Done!

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1991
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It wasn't antifreeze

Lancet, The, 1991
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