Autobiographical memory plays a key role in psychological well-being, and the field has been investigated from multiple perspectives for over thirty years. One large body of research has examined the basic mechanisms and characteristics of autobiographical memory during general cognition, and anothe
Theoretical Perspectives on Autobiographical Memory
β Scribed by Martin A. Conway (auth.), Martin A. Conway, David C. Rubin, Hans Spinnler, Willem A. Wagenaar (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 496
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 65
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The meeting Theoretical Perspectives on Autobiographical Memory was held at the Grange Hotel, Grange-over-Sands, in the Lake District region of North Western England, July 1991. The workshop was financed by a generous grant from the NATO Scientific Affairs Division under the Advanced Research Workshop programme and without this funding the meeting would not have been possible: the organisers and delegates gratefully acknowledge the support of the NATO Advanced Research Workshops programme. Thirty-five scientists from five different NATO countries attended the workshop and twenty-seven delegates presented papers. The two aims of the workshop were to bring together in one forum a number of comparatively separate approaches to autobiographical memory and to promote theory in the area generally . These aims were fulfilled in the presentations and discussions, particularly the final discussion session, in which delegates focussed on the central issues of the nature, structure, and functions of autobiographical memory and how these emerge in different research areas. The present volume contains the papers arising from the workshop. We thank Mrs. Sheila Whalley for secretarial help and Fiona Hirst and Stephen Anderson fΓΌr practical assistance in coordinating registration for the workshop.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Making Sense of the Past....Pages 3-10
Front Matter....Pages 11-11
What is Autobiographical Memory?....Pages 13-29
Phenomenal Experience in Laboratory and Autobiographical Memory Tasks....Pages 31-51
Personal Context in Autobiographical and Narrative Memories....Pages 53-71
Front Matter....Pages 73-73
Autobiographical Remembering: Creating Personal Culture....Pages 75-97
Autobiographical Memory and Conceptualizations of the Self....Pages 99-114
The social construction of autobiographical memory....Pages 115-132
Front Matter....Pages 133-133
Autobiographical Remembering: An Integrative Approach....Pages 135-150
Memory for an early school report....Pages 151-165
A Structural Model of Autobiographical Memory....Pages 167-193
The Wider Importance of Autobiographical Memory Research....Pages 195-205
The Functions of Autobiographical Memory....Pages 207-221
First Experience Memories: Contexts and Functions in Personal Histories....Pages 223-239
There is More to Episodic Memory than just Episodes....Pages 241-262
Remembering my worst sins: How autobiographical memory serves the updating of the conceptual self....Pages 263-274
The Construction and Function of Vivid Memories....Pages 275-292
Front Matter....Pages 293-293
Autobiographical Memory and Survey Methodology: Furthering the Bridge Between Two Disciplines....Pages 295-312
Socio-Historical Context and Autobiographical Memories: Variations in the Reminiscence Phenomenon....Pages 313-322
Collective Memory and Collective Memories....Pages 323-336
Front Matter....Pages 337-337
Emotional Memories in Laboratory Studies versus Real-life Studies: Do they compare?....Pages 339-352
Front Matter....Pages 337-337
Evaluating βthe cognitive structure of emotionsβ using Autobiographical Memories of Emotional Events....Pages 353-374
Repression and Autobiographical Memory....Pages 375-390
Categoric and Extended Autobiographical Memories....Pages 391-410
Front Matter....Pages 411-411
Autobiographical Memory and Life-history Narratives in Aging and Dementia (Alzheimer type)....Pages 413-426
Autobiographical Memory in Clinical Research and Practice....Pages 427-450
Is Autobiographical Impairment Due to a Deficit of Recollection? An overview of Studies on Alzheimer Dements, Frontal and Global Amnesic Patients....Pages 451-472
Semantic and Autobiographical Memory: Neuropsychological Dissociations?....Pages 473-492
Front Matter....Pages 493-493
Definitions of Autobiographical Memory....Pages 495-499
Back Matter....Pages 501-502
β¦ Subjects
Psychology, general; Aging; Neurology
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