نتایج جستجو برای: autobiographical materials

تعداد نتایج: 439867  

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2010
Nicole Schlosser Oliver Tobias Wolf Silvia Carvalho Fernando Kirsten Riedesel Christian Otte Christoph Muhtz Thomas Beblo Martin Driessen Bernd Löwe Katja Wingenfeld

OBJECTIVE Overgeneral autobiographical memory has become a well established phenomenon within major depressive disorder (MDD). Neuroendocrinologically, MDD is often characterized by a dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, i.e. hypercortisolemia and reduced feedback sensitivity. In healthy participants cortisol administration has been found to impair autobiographical me...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2001
M A Conway

Episodic memory is reconceived as a memory system that retains highly detailed sensory perceptual knowledge of recent experience over retention intervals measured in minutes and hours. Episodic knowledge has yet to be integrated with the autobiographical memory knowledge base and so takes as its context or referent the immediate past of the experiencing self (or the 'I'). When recalled it can b...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2010
Fiona Maccallum Richard A Bryant

This study investigated the relationship between autobiographical memory and goals in complicated grief (CG). Twenty-four individuals with CG and 21 bereaved individuals without CG completed an autobiographical memory task and a personal goals task. CG participants were more likely to recall memories related to their loss, particularly in response to negative cues. There was a positive relation...

2012
A. Aizpurua W. Koutstaal

In this study, we examined gender differences in: (1) a flexible remembering task, that asked for episodic memory decisions at an item-specific versus category-based level, and (2) the retrieval specificity of autobiographical memory during free recall. Differences favouring women were found on both measures. Furthermore, a significant association was observed, across gender groups, between lev...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2006
Monisha Pasupathi Emma Mansour

Two studies examined age differences in autobiographical reasoning within narratives about personal experiences. In Study 1 (n=63), people completed brief interviews about turning points and crises in their lives. Older participants were more likely to narrate crises in ways that connected the experience to the speaker's sense of self, that is, to show autobiographical reasoning. This increase ...

2014
Patricia Bado Annerose Engel Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza Ivanei E Bramati Fernando F Paiva Rodrigo Basilio João R Sato Fernanda Tovar-Moll Jorge Moll

Humans spend a substantial share of their lives mind-wandering. This spontaneous thinking activity usually comprises autobiographical recall, emotional, and self-referential components. While neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that a specific brain "default mode network" (DMN) is consistently engaged by the "resting state" of the mind, the relative contribution of key cognitive components t...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2005
Daniel L Greenberg Heather J Rice Julie J Cooper Roberto Cabeza David C Rubin Kevin S Labar

Functional MRI was used to investigate the role of medial temporal lobe and inferior frontal lobe regions in autobiographical recall. Prior to scanning, participants generated cue words for 50 autobiographical memories and rated their phenomenological properties using our autobiographical memory questionnaire (AMQ). During scanning, the cue words were presented and participants pressed a button...

Journal: :Memory 2011
Thanujeni Pathman Zoe Samson Kevin Dugas Roberto Cabeza Patricia J Bauer

Episodic and autobiographical memory are clearly related, yet in both the adult and developmental literatures it is difficult to compare them because of differences in how the constructs are assessed, including differences in content, levels of control, and time since experience. To address these issues, we directly compared children's and adults' autobiographical and episodic memory using the ...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2013
Christin M Ogle Stephanie D Block Latonya S Harris Gail S Goodman Annarheen Pineda Susan Timmer Anthony Urquiza Karen J Saywitz

The present study examined the specificity of autobiographical memory in adolescents and adults with versus without child sexual abuse (CSA) histories. Eighty-five participants, approximately half of whom per age group had experienced CSA, were tested on the autobiographical memory interview. Individual difference measures, including those for trauma-related psychopathology, were also administe...

2013
Andrew Parker Adam Parkin Neil Dagnall

Performing a sequence of fast saccadic horizontal eye movements has been shown to facilitate performance on a range of cognitive tasks, including the retrieval of episodic memories. One explanation for these effects is based on the hypothesis that saccadic eye movements increase hemispheric interaction, and that such interactions are important for particular types of memory. The aim of the curr...

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