نتایج جستجو برای: autobiographical materials

تعداد نتایج: 439867  

Journal: :Comprehensive psychiatry 2002
Frenk Peeters Ineke Wessel Harald Merckelbach Miranda Boon-Vermeeren

This study examined the stability of autobiographical memory dysfunction (i.e., difficulties in retrieving specific memories) during the course of major depressive disorder, its relation to early adverse experiences, and its influence on the course of depressive disorder. Using the Autobiographical Memory Test (AMT), specificity of autobiographical memory was assessed in 25 subjects with a curr...

Journal: :Clinical child psychology and psychiatry 2018
Zoe Given-Wilson Matthew Hodes Jane Herlihy

The number of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC) is increasing, and unlike those who arrive with their parents, UASC are subject to interview to determine refugee status. The limited amount of objective evidence available in most asylum claims means that the UASC's account of their experiences often becomes key in deciding whether or not the young person is granted protection. Researc...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2014
Arnaud D'Argembeau Helena Cassol Christophe Phillips Evelyne Balteau Eric Salmon Martial Van der Linden

Personal identity critically depends on the creation of stories about the self and one's life. The present study investigates the neural substrates of autobiographical reasoning, a process central to the construction of such narratives. During functional magnetic resonance imaging scanning, participants approached a set of personally significant memories in two different ways: in some trials, t...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2013
Adam D Brown James C Root Tracy A Romano Luke J Chang Richard A Bryant William Hirst

BACKGROUND Studies show that individuals with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) tend to recall autobiographical memories with decreased episodic specificity. A growing body of research has demonstrated that the mechanisms involved in recalling autobiographical memories overlap considerably with those involved in imagining the future. Although shared autobiographical deficits in remembering t...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2015
Gennady G Knyazev Alexander N Savostyanov Andrey V Bocharov Elena A Dorosheva Sergey S Tamozhnikov Alexander E Saprigyn

Recollection of events from one's own life is referred to as autobiographical memory. Autobiographical memory is an important part of our self. Neuroimaging findings link self-referential processes with the default mode network (DMN). Much evidence coming primarily from functional magnetic resonance imaging studies shows that autobiographical memory and DMN have a common neural base. In this st...

1998
JANINE P. BUCKNER ROBYN FIVUSH

In this study, we examined relations among gender, self-concept and children's autobiographical narratives. Twenty-two white middle-class children 8 years of age (50% female) were administered the Children's Self-View Questionnaire (CSVQ). In addition, children were asked to recall a speci®c experience associated with each of the nine self-concept dimensions assessed by the CSVQ, including Achi...

Journal: :Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition 2012
Jennifer C Tomaszczyk Myra A Fernandes

To investigate whether processing fluency or cognitive control processes underlie aging-related positivity effects in memory, we compared retrieval of words on a fluency task, and of events on an autobiographical task, in younger and older adults. No positivity effect in word output was found on the fluency task, though older adults output more neutral words. For our autobiographical task, part...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2008
Ian M McDonough David A Gallo

Retrieval monitoring enhances episodic memory accuracy. For instance, false recognition is reduced when participants base their decisions on more distinctive recollections, a retrieval monitoring process called the distinctiveness heuristic. The experiments reported here tested the hypothesis that autobiographical elaboration during study (i.e., generating autobiographical memories in response ...

2002
John Sutton

The early development of autobiographical memory is a useful case study both for examining general relations between language and memory, and for investigating the promise and the difficulty of interdisciplinary research in the cognitive sciences of memory. An otherwise promising social-interactionist view of autobiographical memory development relies in part on an overly linguistic conception ...

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