نتایج جستجو برای: autobiographical memory

تعداد نتایج: 259905  

رحیمی, پریسا, کاویانی, حسین,

AbstractObjectives: This study was based on a hypothesis suggested by some cognitive theories regarding depressive people having attempted suicide, which holds that because of depressive patients’ difficulties in retrieving autobiographical memory, they are unable to engage in efficient problem solving. This in turn traps them in a vicious circle of depression, inefficient problem solving, and ...

Aliraza Moradi, Jafar Mirzaee, Maryam Peyravi,

Memory impairment is one of the main features of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),There are multiple studies in memory impairment and cognitive function such as memory in a variety of explicit memory, implicit, procedural, active, declarative, revermid ,working, visual, false and autobiographical. The methodology of systematic review were, meta-analyzes and controlled studies of sites Med ...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2018
Zachary A Monge Erik A Wing Jared Stokes Roberto Cabeza

Functional neuroimaging evidence suggests that there are differences in the neural correlates of episodic memory for laboratory stimuli (laboratory memory) and for events from one's own life (autobiographical memory). However, this evidence is scarce and often confounded with differences in memory testing procedures. Here, we directly compared the neural mechanisms underlying the search and rec...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2008
Margaret C. McKinnon Elena I. Nica Pheth Sengdy Natasa Kovacevic Morris Moscovitch Morris Freedman Bruce L. Miller Sandra E. Black Brian Levine

Autobiographical memory paradigms have been increasingly used to study the behavioral and neuroanatomical correlates of human remote memory. Although there are numerous functional neuroimaging studies on this topic, relatively few studies of patient samples exist, with heterogeneity of results owing to methodological variability. In this study, fronto-temporal lobar degeneration (FTLD), a form ...

Autobiographical memory, that is, our memory for personal life experiences, is integral to our sense of self. However, the experience of trauma can create distortions in how our memories are bought to mind. In particular, trauma can produce an overgeneral memory style, which relates to the development of both PTSD and depression. However, theory states that immediately following a traumatic eve...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2017
Anna Sontheimer François Vassal Betty Jean Fabien Feschet Vincent Lubrano Jean-Jacques Lemaire

Detection of awareness in patients with consciousness disorders is a challenge that can be facilitated by functional neuroimaging. We elaborated a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) protocol to detect covert activity in altered states of consciousness. We hypothesized that passive listening to narratives with graduated emotional charge triggers graduated cerebral activations. The fMRI...

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...

2010
Eleanor A. Maguire Dharshan Kumaran Demis Hassabis Michael D. Kopelman

Whilst patients with semantic dementia (SD) are known to suffer from semantic memory and language impairments, there is less agreement about whether memory for personal everyday experiences, autobiographical memory, is compromised. In healthy individuals, functional MRI (fMRI) has helped to delineate a consistent and distributed brain network associated with autobiographical recollection. Here ...

2007
Rashmi Gupta

Rashmi Gupta, Centre for Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences, University of Allahabad, Allahabad 211002, India, email: [email protected]. Autobiographical memory is the ability to remember past events from one’s own life. Although personal memories have always been a topic of interest among nonspecialists, they also have been the subject of several interesting psychological studies. One reas...

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