نتایج جستجو برای: autobiographical memory

تعداد نتایج: 259905  

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2004
R Shayna Rosenbaum Margaret C McKinnon Brian Levine Morris Moscovitch

Conclusions about the duration of hippocampal contributions to our autobiographical record of personal episodes have come under intense scrutiny in recent years. Interpretation is complicated by such factors as extent and site of lesions as well as test sensitivity. We describe the case of an amnesic person, K.C., with large, bilateral hippocampal lesions who figured prominently in the developm...

Journal: :Neuron 2003
Peter J Bayley Ramona O Hopkins Larry R Squire

Current views about the organization of human memory make strikingly different predictions about the integrity of remote autobiographical memory following damage to the medial temporal lobe. We have carried out a detailed analysis of narrative content in memory-impaired patients for whom neuropsychological and neuroanatomical information is available. All eight patients were able to recall deta...

2013
Géraldine Rauchs Pascale Piolino Françoise Bertran Vincent de La Sayette Fausto Viader Francis Eustache Béatrice Desgranges

Autobiographical memory is commonly impaired in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, little is known about the very recent past which is though highly important in daily life adaptation. In addition, the impact of sleep disturbances, also frequently reported in AD, on the consolidation, and retrieval of autobiographical memories remains to be assessed. Using an adaptation of the TEMPau task, we i...

2012
Linda Wilbers Lorena Deuker Juergen Fell Nikolai Axmacher

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 interaction. This predicts that self-referential processes which are involved in recall of autobiographical memories overlap with processes involved i...

2015
Xiaoqing Hu Zara M. Bergström Galen V. Bodenhausen J. Peter Rosenfeld

The present study investigated the extent to which people can suppress unwanted autobiographical memories in a mock crime memory detection context. Participants encoded sensorimotor-rich memories by enacting a lab crime (stealing a ring) and received direct suppression instructions so as to evade guilt detection in a brainwave-based concealed information test. Aftereffects of suppression on aut...

2005
Martin A. Conway

The Self-Memory System (SMS) is a conceptual framework that emphasizes the interconnectedness of self and memory. Within this framework memory is viewed as the data base of the self. The self is conceived as a complex set of active goals and associated self-images, collectively referred to as the working self. The relationship between the working self and long-term memory is a reciprocal one in...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2015
Michael B Gascoigne Belinda Barton Richard Webster Deepak Gill Suncica Lah

Autobiographical memory involves the recall of both personal facts (semantic memory) and the re-experiencing of past personal events (episodic memory). The recall of autobiographical episodic details has been associated with a specific network, which involves the prefrontal and medial temporal lobes, in addition to posterior regions of the brain. Seizure activity has been previously shown to di...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2015
Gennady G Knyazev Alexander N Savostyanov Andrey V Bocharov Elena A Dorosheva Sergey S Tamozhnikov Alexander E Saprigyn

Recollection of events from one's own life is referred to as autobiographical memory. Autobiographical memory is an important part of our self. Neuroimaging findings link self-referential processes with the default mode network (DMN). Much evidence coming primarily from functional magnetic resonance imaging studies shows that autobiographical memory and DMN have a common neural base. In this st...

Journal: :Psychological science 2010
Giuliana Mazzoni Alan Scoboria Lucy Harvey

This is the first empirical study of vivid autobiographical memories for events that people no longer believe happened to them. Until now, this phenomenon has been the object of relatively rare, albeit intriguing, anecdotes, such as Jean Piaget's description of his vivid memory of an attempted abduction that never happened. The results of our study show that nonbelieved memories are much more c...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2008
A L Bessell E R Watkins W H Williams

Individuals with acquired brain injuries (ABI) often experience depression following injury, with estimated rates between 20 and 40% within the first year and up to 50% thereafter (Fleminger et al., 2003). Previous studies with non-brain-injured individuals have identified that rumination is prevalent in both the development and maintenance of depression. The study aimed to explore how depressi...

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