Autobiographical memory (AM) is a memory system consisting of episodes recollected from an individual's life, based on a combination of episodic (personal...
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Hyperthymesia (redirect from Superior autobiographical memory)
Hyperthymesia, also known as hyperthymestic syndrome or highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM), is a condition that leads people to be able to remember...
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Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM) is an inability to retrieve specific memories from one's autobiographical memory. Instead, general memories are recalled...
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Music-evoked autobiographical memories (MEAMs) refer to the recollection of personal experiences or past events that are triggered when hearing music...
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They make autobiographical remembering specific. They are recollectively experienced when accessed. The formation of new episodic memories requires the...
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moment, mind pops and most commonly, involuntary autobiographical memory, is a sub-component of memory that occurs when cues encountered in everyday life...
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Confabulation (redirect from Synthetic memory)
bizarre or irrational behaviour. Confabulated memories of all types most often occur in autobiographical memory and are indicative of a complicated and intricate...
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memory, which can be broken down further into semantic memory, and episodic memory, which encompasses both autobiographical memory and event memory....
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Ira Hyman (section Autobiographical memory)
focused on human memory including traumatic memories, false childhood memories, autobiographical memory, memory in social context, and memory for phobia onset...
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Childhood amnesia (redirect from First Memory)
years. Around 5–6 years of age in particular is thought to be when autobiographical memory seems to stabilize and be on par with adults. The development of...
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Autobiography (redirect from Semi-autobiographical)
their own life. Autobiographical works are by nature subjective. The inability—or unwillingness—of the author to accurately recall memories has in certain...
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context memory. Autobiographical memory refers to knowledge about events and personal experiences from an individual's own life. Autographical memories are...
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Hyperthymesia, or hyperthymesitic syndrome, is superior autobiographical memory, the type of memory that forms people's life stories. The term hyperthymesia...
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their memories, the details of the memories can be forgotten. Flashbulb memories are one type of autobiographical memory. Some researchers believe that there...
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individual's episodic, autobiographical, and declarative memory, but they can still form new memories because RA leaves procedural memory intact. Depending...
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Remembering Everything, 2011 "People with Extraordinary Autobiographical Memory". Psychology Today. "When Memories Never Fade, The Past Can Poison The Present"....
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the medial temporal lobe. Autobiographical memory is an example of declarative memory. One aspect of autobiographical memory is the self-reference effect...
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Autobiographical Memory and the Construction of A Narrative Self: Developmental and Cultural Perspectives (with Catherine Haden), Emotion in Memory and...
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Narrative identity (section Autobiographical memory)
opposed to distracted listeners, therefore developing more specific autobiographical memories which give rise to richer personal narratives. The capability...
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other senses, and have less vivid autobiographical memories. In addition to deficits in autobiographical memories compared to people without aphantasia...
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Hyperphantasia (section Memory)
reported more sensory details of episodic memories and future event constructions. Episodic and autobiographical memories are reliant on sensory-perceptual data...
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and animals. Numerous studies have shown that the most vivid autobiographical memories tend to be of emotional events, which are likely to be recalled...
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developments in short term memory, working memory, long term memory and autobiographical memory. The development of memory in adults, especially older adults...
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Amnesia (redirect from Memory loss)
correlates to a loss of autobiographical episodic memory. Some retrograde and anterograde amnesiacs are capable of non-declarative memory, including implicit...
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Both aspects of autobiographical memory, episodic memory, the memory system regarding specific events, and semantic memory, the memory system regarding...
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Flashback (psychology) (redirect from Involuntary recurrent memory)
(2009). Episodic memory is a type of long-term memory where the involuntary memories are made up of intense autobiographical memories. As a version of...
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one's personal life over a period of decades (autobiographical amnesia); and difficulty with spatial memory, recalling routes or places and the navigational...
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types of involuntary memory retrieval identified: involuntary autobiographical memory retrieval, and involuntary semantic memory retrieval. Both of these...
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E.L.; McGaugh, J.L.; Loftus, E.F. (2013). "False memories in highly superior autobiographical memory individuals". PNAS. 110 (52): 20947–20952. Bibcode:2013PNAS...
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cases. If other memory processes are affected, they are usually much less severely affected than retrograde autobiographical memory, which is taken as...
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