نتایج جستجو برای: autobiographical memory

تعداد نتایج: 259905  

Journal: :Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 2017
Yvonne C M Rensen Roy P C Kessels Ellen M Migo Arie J Wester Paul A T M Eling Michael D Kopelman

OBJECTIVE The temporal gradient in patients with Korsakoff's syndrome has been of particular interest in the literature, as many studies have found evidence for a steep temporal gradient, but others have observed more uniform remote memory impairment across all past time periods. Inconsistencies might be the result of the nature of remote memory impairment under study (i.e., nonpersonal or auto...

Journal: :Global Journal of Information Technology 2022

Memory is one of our fundamental mental functions, which allows us to revive the past in minds. When memory mentioned, we usually want refer a particular kind memory, autobiographical memory. Access these memories can be altered by various affective disorders, especially depression. Regarding techniques, this study aims focus on storytelling contribute resilience children using social robot app...

Journal: :تحقیقات علوم رفتاری 0
عبدالله امیدی پروانه محمدخانی بهروز دولتشاهی عباس پورشهباز a omidi p mohammad khani

aim and background: efficacy of mindfulness based cognitive therapy and traditional cognitive behavior therapy in reduction of over generality in autobiographical memory test of patients with major depressive disorder in 2007 is considered in this study. method and materials: this clinical-experimental study was carried out on 90 patients randomly selected from 160 cases refering to tehran univ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2003
Martina Piefke Peter H Weiss Karl Zilles Hans J Markowitsch Gereon R Fink

Autobiographical memory relies on complex interactions between episodic memory contents, associated emotions and a sense of self-continuity along the time axis of one's life history. The neural correlates underlying autobiographical memory are known to primarily comprise areas of prefrontal cortex, medial and lateral temporal cortex, as well as posterior cingulate and retrosplenial cortex. By c...

Journal: :Cognitive psychology 2008
Ian M Davison Aidan Feeney

We apply an autobiographical memory framework to the study of regret. Focusing on the distinction between regrets for specific and general events we argue that the temporal profile of regret, usually explained in terms of the action-inaction distinction, is predicted by models of autobiographical memory. In two studies involving participants in their sixties we demonstrate a reminiscence bump f...

Journal: :Clinical psychology review 1998
I E Hyman E F Loftus

Memory is always constructive. People create the past based on the information that remains in memory, their general knowledge, and the social demands of the retrieval situation. Thus, memories will often contain some small errors and occasionally some large errors. In this article, we describe several different types of memory errors and consider how these errors may influence therapy.

Journal: :Consciousness and Cognition 2013
Alan Scoboria Jennifer M. Talarico

Studies that distinguish among believed memories, believed-not-remembered events (e.g., family stories), and nonbelieved memories (i.e., memories no longer believed to have occurred) typically rely on experimenter provided or overtly elicited events. These methods may mis-estimate the frequency and nature of such events in everyday memory. Three studies examined whether such events would be eli...

Journal: :Memory 2009
Laura Crane Lorna Goddard Linda Pring

Autobiographical knowledge is stored hierarchically, at both specific and general levels of representation. It has also been proposed that the self is the structure around which autobiographical memories are organised. The current series of studies assessed whether the autobiographical memory difficulties observed in adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) could be due to problems in using ...

2018
Heidi M. Bonnici Eleanor A. Maguire

A long-standing question in memory neuroscience concerns how and where autobiographical memories of personal experiences are represented in the brain. In a previous high resolution multivoxel pattern analysis fMRI study, we examined two week old (recent) and ten year old (remote) autobiographical memories (Bonnici et al., 2012, J. Neurosci. 32:16982-16991). We found that remote memories were pa...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2016
Ariella Lenton-Brym Jake Kurczek R Shayna Rosenbaum Signy Sheldon

Constructing autobiographical events involves an initial phase of event selection, in which a memory or imagined future event is initially brought to mind, followed by a phase of elaboration, in which an individual accesses detailed knowledge specific to the event. While considerable research demonstrates the importance of the medial temporal lobes (MTL) in the later phase, its role in initial ...

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