Understanding Autobiographical Memory
by Bernsten, Dorthe; Rubin, David C.Buy New
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Table of Contents
| Introduction | |
| Approaches to the Study of Autobiographical Memory | |
| The basic system model of autobiographical memory | |
| Identity, emotion, and the social matrix of autobiographical memory: a psychoanalytic narrative view | |
| On the nature of autobiographical memory | |
| Reflections on autobiographical memory | |
| Neural Studies of Autobiographical Memory | |
| The contribution of research on autobiographical memory to past and present theories of memory consolidation | |
| Functional neuroimaging of autobiographical memory | |
| Social and Cultural Aspects of Autobiographical Memory | |
| Of sins and virtues: memory and collective identity | |
| Historically defined autobiographical periods: their origins and implications | |
| Directive functions of autobiographical memory: theory and method | |
| Development of Autobiographical Memory from Infancy to Old Age | |
| The life I once remembered: the waxing and waning of early memories | |
| Subjective perspective and personal timeline in the development of autobiographical memory | |
| Theory and research in autobiographical memory: a lifespan developmental perspective | |
| Evolution and Basic Processes of Autobiographical Memory | |
| Evolutionary origins of autobiographical memory: a retrieval hypothesis | |
| Spontaneous recollections: involuntary autobiographical memories are a basic mode of remembering | |
| Autobiographical memory and future thinking | |
| Discussion | |
| Understanding autobiographical memory: an ecological theory | |
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