نتایج جستجو برای: childhood memory

تعداد نتایج: 416028  

2004
Harlene Hayne

When asked to recall their earliest personal memories, most children and adults have virtually no recollection of their infancy or early childhood. This phenomenon is commonly referred to as childhood amnesia. The fate of our earliest memories has puzzled psychologists for over 50 years, particularly in light of the importance of early experience in human development. Empirical research has sho...

Background and Purpose: Preschool period is one the most important developmental periods in childhood that paying attention to it can lead to the development of healthy personality in adulthood, because concepts related to cognitive, emotional, affective, and social development are founded and evolved in this period. Accordingly, the present research was conducted to investigate the effectivene...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2012
Chui-De Chiu Yei-Yu Yeh Colin A Ross Sheng-Feng Lin Wan-Ting Huang Hai-Gwo Hwu

Different hypotheses exist for the relationship among trauma, dissociation, and recovered memory. According to one view, recovered memory results from dissociation that a survivor adopts as a defense mechanism during a traumatizing event to avoid emotional pain. From this perspective, trauma is a necessary antecedent to relate dissociative symptoms with recovered memory. Another view emphasizes...

2015
Sarah L. Blankenship Tracy Riggins

Previous research has documented an association between executive functioning (EF) and memory for bound details. However, it is unknown if this relation varies as a function of the type of bound information (i.e., unitized versus non-unitized) and whether this association changes as a function of age during childhood, when both EF and memory undergo rapid development. The current study sought t...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2011
Rodrigo Grassi-Oliveira Carlos Falcão de Azevedo Gomes Lilian Milnitsky Stein

While previous research has suggested that adults with a history of childhood sexual abuse may be more prone to produce false memories, little is known about the consequences of childhood neglect on basic memory processes. For this reason, the authors investigated how a group of women with a history of childhood emotional neglect (CEN) and diagnosed with recurrent Major Depressive Disorder (MDD...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2015
Tricia Z King Sabrina Na Hui Mao

Adult survivors of childhood brain tumors are at risk for cognitive performance deficits that require the core cognitive skill of working memory. Our goal was to examine the neural mechanisms underlying working memory performance in survivors. We studied the working memory of adult survivors of pediatric posterior fossa brain tumors using a letter n-back paradigm with varying cognitive workload...

Journal: :Advances in molecular imaging 2013
Shirley Y Hill Sarah Lichenstein Shuhui Wang Howard Carter Michael McDermott

BACKGROUND There is emerging evidence that the increased susceptibility to developing alcohol and substance use disorders in those with a family history of Alcohol Dependence (AD) may be related to structural differences in brain circuits that influence the salience of rewards or modify the efficiency of information processing. Externalizing disorders of childhood including Attention Deficit Hy...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2012
Francesca Gino Sreedhari D Desai

Although research has established that autobiographical memory affects one's self-concept, little is known about how it affects moral behavior. We focus on a specific type of autobiographical memory: childhood memories. Drawing on research on memory and moral psychology, we propose that childhood memories elicit moral purity, which we define as a psychological state of feeling morally clean and...

2017
Stephanie A Sassoon Anne Pascale Le Berre Rosemary Fama Priya Asok Cheshire Hardcastle Weiwei Chu Adolf Pfefferbaum Edith V Sullivan

Background Childhood trauma carries heightened risk for neuropsychological impairment and is a frequent concomitant of HIV infection (H) and alcoholism (Alc). Little is known about compounded effects of childhood trauma and these diseases on cognitive and motor functioning. We queried the relation between childhood trauma history (experiencing at least 1 of 13 specified traumas before age 18) a...

2006
Elaine S. Barry

This paper provides the opportunity to understand children s behavior from a memory viewpoint. For the last three decades, cognitive developmentalists have been asking the question, ‘‘what develops in children s memory?’’ Four answers to this question are presented, complete with explanations, examples, and possible applications where appropriate. The purpose of the paper is to provide early ch...

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