1 describing the writer or based on the writer’s life: --
an autobiographical novel
Moreover, it views the experiencing self or ego as a central component of that autobiographical context.
Interestingly, the patients who were not currently deluded performed worse on the autobiographical incidents section of the task compared to those with active delusions.
Walking in our own footsteps : autobiographical memory and reconstruction.
Some of these observations are in the footnotes, but here also we find an autobiographical counterpoint threading the volume.
Her skilled autobiographical work communicated fully the painful isolation of monastic life, and the then aesthetically mainstream preference for a life of dreams.
Gissing's imaginative engagement with the historically and culturally indeterminate character of the suburbs is matched by autobiographical accounts.
It may be more parsimonious to suggest that recall observed before 2 years of age is explicit, but not necessarily episodic (autobiographical).
Researchers in psychology have developed theories about this sort of memory, called episodic or autobiographical memory.