نتایج جستجو برای: autobiographical materials

تعداد نتایج: 439867  

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2004
Brian Levine

Autobiographical remembering reflects an advanced state of consciousness that mediates awareness of the self as continuous across time. In naturalistic autobiographical memory, self-aware recollection of temporally and spatially specific episodes and generic factual information (both public and personal) operate in tandem. Evidence from both laboratory and real-life studies, however, suggests t...

2014
Anneke D.M. Haddad Catherine J. Harmer J. Mark G. Williams

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Depressed individuals have difficulty remembering specific autobiographical events. These deficits often persist after recovery of mood symptoms, but the mechanisms underlying impaired memory specificity in recovered depressed individuals remain unclear. Here, we sought to examine whether performance on two cognitive measures might be related to deficits in autobiograp...

Journal: :European journal of neurology 2010
M Zarei H R Pouretemad T Bak J R Hodges

BACKGROUND We aimed to investigate recall of autobiographical memories across lifetime periods in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). METHOD Patients with PSP (n = 10) were given a test of autobiographical and personal semantic information and the Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination (ACE). The result was compared to 30 matched neurologically intact participants. RESULT A mil...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2016
Matthew D Grilli Mieke Verfaellie

This paper addresses the idea that there may be two types of autobiographical facts with distinct cognitive and neural mechanisms: "Experience-near" autobiographical facts, which contain spatiotemporal content derived from personal experience and thus depend on the medial temporal lobe (MTL) for retrieval, and "experience-far" autobiographical facts, which are abstract memories and thus rely on...

2002
R.K. Chadda N. Singh D. Raheja

Functional amnesia for autobiographical memory is a rare but pathognomic sign of dissociative disorders. Amnesia for part of one's personal history is sometimes also seen in other functional disorders like depression and schizophrenia but autobiographical amnesia in these disorders is relatively rar . Phenomenologically the autobiographical memory loss, amnesia for events during the amnestic ep...

Journal: :international journal of behavioral science 0
alireza moradi department of clinical psychology, faculty of psychology and educational sciences, university of kharazmi, tehran, iran bita afsardeir department of clinical psychology, faculty of psychology and educational sciences, university of science and culture, tehran, iran hadi parhoon department of clinical psychology, faculty of psychology and educational sciences, university of kharazmi, tehran, iran haleh sanaei 4department of clinical psychology, faculty of psychology and educational sciences university of shiraz (international division), shiraz, iran

introduction: this study aims to compare the cognitive performance of patients with multiple sclerosis (ms) in the field of autobiographical, prospective and working memory compared to normal people. method: in a causal-comparative study using convenience sampling 200 patients with ms (100 were affected less and 100 were affected more than 2 years (and 100 healthy individuals were matched regar...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2006
Margaret C McKinnon Sandra E Black Bruce Miller Morris Moscovitch Brian Levine

We examined autobiographical memory performance in two patients with semantic dementia using a novel measure, the Autobiographical Interview [Levine, Svoboda, Hay, Winocur, & Moscovitch (2002). Aging and autobiographical memory: Dissociating episodic from semantic retrieval. Psychology and Aging, 17, 677-689], that is capable of dissociating episodic and personal semantic recall under varying l...

Journal: :Psychological science 2008
Giuseppe Sartori Sara Agosta Cristina Zogmaister Santo Davide Ferrara Umberto Castiello

We describe a new method, based on indirect measures of implicit autobiographical memory, that allows evaluation of which of two contrasting autobiographical events (e.g., crimes) is true for a given individual. Participants were requested to classify sentences describing possible autobiographical events by pressing one of two response keys. Responses were faster when sentences related to truly...

Journal: :Annual review of psychology 2011
Robyn Fivush

Autobiographical memory is a uniquely human system that integrates memories of past experiences into an overarching life narrative. In this review, I extend social-cultural models of autobiographical memory development and present theory and research that demonstrates that (a) autobiographical memory is a gradually developing system across childhood and adolescence that depends on the developme...

Journal: :Consciousness and Cognition 2015
Steve M.J. Janssen Gert Kristo Romke Rouw Jaap M.J. Murre

The basic-systems approach (Rubin, 2005, 2006) states that autobiographical memory is supported by other cognitive systems and argues that autobiographical memories are constructed from interactions between cognitive systems, such as language, vision and emotion. Although deficiencies in one or more of the basic systems influence the properties of autobiographical memories, little is known abou...

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