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Understanding autobiographical memory: theories and approaches
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Cambridge University Press
Publication Date
2012
Language
English
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1. Introduction / Dorthe Berntsen and David C. Rubin
Part I. Approaches to the Study of Autobiographical Memory: 2. The basic system model of autobiographical memory / David C. Rubin; 3. Identity, emotion, and the social matrix of autobiographical memory: a psychoanalytic narrative view / Tilmann Habermas; 4. On the nature of autobiographical memory / Martin A. Conway and Laura Jobson; 5. Reflections on autobiographical memory / Alan Baddeley
Part II. Neural Studies of Autobiographical Memory: 6. The contribution of research on autobiographical memory to past and present theories of memory consolidation / Morris Moscovitch; 7. Functional neuroimaging of autobiographical memory / Peggy L. St Jacques
Part III. Social and Cultural Aspects of Autobiographical Memory: 8. Of sins and virtues: memory and collective identity / William Hirst, Alexandra Cuc, and Dana Wohl; 9. Historically defined autobiographical periods: their origins and implications / Norman R. Brown, Tia G.B. Hansen, Peter J. Lee, Sarah A. Vanderveen, and Fredrick G. Conrad; 10. Directive functions of autobiographical memory: theory and method / David B. Pillemer and Kie J. Kuwabara
Part IV. Development of Autobiographical Memory from Infancy to Old Age: 11. The life I once remembered: the waxing and waning of early memories / Patricia J. Bauer; 12. Subjective perspective and personal timeline in the development of autobiographical memory / Robyn Fivush; 13. Theory and research in autobiographical memory: a lifespan developmental perspective / Joseph M. Fitzgerald and Carissa L. Broadbridge
Part V. Evolution and Basic Processes of Autobiographical Memory: 14. Evolutionary origins of autobiographical memory: a retrieval hypothesis / Merlin Donald; 15. Spontaneous recollections: involuntary autobiographical memories are a basic mode of remembering / Dorthe Berntsen; 16. Autobiographical memory and future thinking / Arnaud D'Argembeau
Part VI. Discussion: 17. Understanding autobiographical memory: an ecological theory / Dorthe Berntsen and David C. Rubin.
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1. Introduction / Dorthe Berntsen, David C. Rubin
Part I. Approaches to the Study of Autobiographical Memory :
2. The basic system model of autobiographical memory / David C. Rubin
3. Identity, emotion, and the social matrix of autobiographical memory : a psychoanalytic narrative view / Tilmann Habermas
4. On the nature of autobiographical memory / Martin A. Conway, Laura Jobson
5. Reflections on autobiographical memory / Alan Baddeley
Part II. Neural Studies of Autobiographical Memory :
6. The contribution of research on autobiographical memory to past and present theories of memory consolidation / Morris Moscovitch
7. Functional neuroimaging of autobiographical memory / Peggy L. St Jacques
Part III. Social and Cultural Aspects of Autobiographical Memory :
8. Of sins and virtues : memory and collective identity / William Hirst, Alexandra Cuc, Dana Wohl
9. Historically defined autobiographical periods : their origins and implications / Norman R. Brown, Tia G.B. Hansen, Peter J. Lee, Sarah A. Vanderveen, Fredrick G. Conrad
10. Directive functions of autobiographical memory : theory and method / David B. Pillemer, Kie J. Kuwabara
Part IV. Development of Autobiographical Memory from Infancy to Old Age :
11. The life I once remembered : the waxing and waning of early memories / Patricia J. Bauer
12. Subjective perspective and personal timeline in the development of autobiographical memory / Robyn Fivush
13. Theory and research in autobiographical memory : a lifespan developmental perspective / Joseph M. Fitzgerald, Carissa L. Broadbridge
Part V. Evolution and Basic Processes of Autobiographical Memory :
14. Evolutionary origins of autobiographical memory : a retrieval hypothesis / Merlin Donald
15. Spontaneous recollections : involuntary autobiographical memories are a basic mode of remembering / Dorthe Berntsen
16. Autobiographical memory and future thinking / Arnaud D'Argembeau
Part VI. Discussion : 17. Understanding autobiographical memory : an ecological theory / Dorthe Berntsen, David C. Rubin.
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9781139021937
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