Selective recall from the set of available autobiographical memories may also be seen as a type of reconstruction of a person's history.
This article takes as its primary focus two eighteenth-century representations and one nineteenth-century autobiographical account.
We are taken on a journey through key moments in the development of autobiographical genres over two centuries, roughly 1600-1800.
This study explored the relationship between autobiographical memory retrieval and performance on tests of theory of mind in people with schizophrenia.
More than in any other modern scientific project, autobiographical writing and methodological exposition are inextricably intertwined here.
She focuses on schemata: units of autobiographical events which become closed chunks of information through their frequent retelling, and which incorporate bound links.
Their autobiographical works are thus marked, and ultimately enriched, by tension, hesitation, and anxiety, par ticularly regarding their own power and authority as authors.
Researchers in psychology have developed theories about this sort of memory, called episodic or autobiographical memory.
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