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- catalog abstract "When David Rubin's Autobiographical Memory came out in 1986, Choice called it "an important book that helps advanced students define a vibrant new approach to memory research." Since then, work on autobiographical memory has matured, and the timing is right for a new overview of the topic in the form of Remembering Our Past, which brings together chapters by leading scientists in the field. The recent move of research in cognitive psychology out of the laboratory makes autobiographical memory appealing, because naturalistic studies can be done while maintaining empirical rigor. Many practical problems fall into the category of autobiographical memory, such as eyewitness testimony, survey research, and clinical syndromes in which there are losses or distortions of memory. Thus, the scope of this book extends beyond psychology into law, medicine, sociology, and literature. Remembering Our Past presents innovative research chapters and general reviews that will appeal to graduate students and researchers in cognitive science and psychology.".
- catalog contributor b8234418.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "What is recollective memory? / William F. Brewer -- Autobiographical knowledge and autobiographical memories / Martin A. Conway -- Autobiographical remembering: narrative constraints on objectified selves / Craig R. Barclay -- Time in autobiographical memory: misinformation and the false memory problem / Robert F. Belli and Elizabeth F. Loftus -- Autobiographical memory in court / Willem A. Wagenaar -- Perspective, meaning, and remembering / John A. Robinson -- Emotional events and emotions in autobiographical memories / Sven-Åke Christianson and Martin A. Safer -- Depression and the specificity of autobiographical memory / J.M.G. Williams -- Remembering as communication: a family recounts its past / William Hirst and David Manier -- Group narrative as a cultural context of autobiography / Jerome Bruner and Carol Fleisher Feldman -- Memories of college: the importance of specific educational episodes / David B. Pillemer [and others] -- Remembering, recounting, and reminiscing: the development of autobiographical memory in social context / Robyn Fivush, Catherine Haden, and Elaine Reese -- Intersecting meanings of reminiscence in adult development and aging / Joseph M. Fitzgerald -- Schizophrenic delusions and the construction of autobiographical memory / Alan Baddeley [et al.].".
- catalog description "When David Rubin's Autobiographical Memory came out in 1986, Choice called it "an important book that helps advanced students define a vibrant new approach to memory research." Since then, work on autobiographical memory has matured, and the timing is right for a new overview of the topic in the form of Remembering Our Past, which brings together chapters by leading scientists in the field. The recent move of research in cognitive psychology out of the laboratory makes autobiographical memory appealing, because naturalistic studies can be done while maintaining empirical rigor. Many practical problems fall into the category of autobiographical memory, such as eyewitness testimony, survey research, and clinical syndromes in which there are losses or distortions of memory. Thus, the scope of this book extends beyond psychology into law, medicine, sociology, and literature. Remembering Our Past presents innovative research chapters and general reviews that will appeal to graduate students and researchers in cognitive science and psychology.".
- catalog extent "viii, 448 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0521461456".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "152.1/2 20".
- catalog subject "1996 D-881".
- catalog subject "Autobiographical memory.".
- catalog subject "BF 378.A87 R385 1996".
- catalog subject "BF378.A87 R45 1996".
- catalog subject "Emotions.".
- catalog subject "Mental Recall.".
- catalog subject "Self Concept.".
- catalog tableOfContents "What is recollective memory? / William F. Brewer -- Autobiographical knowledge and autobiographical memories / Martin A. Conway -- Autobiographical remembering: narrative constraints on objectified selves / Craig R. Barclay -- Time in autobiographical memory: misinformation and the false memory problem / Robert F. Belli and Elizabeth F. Loftus -- Autobiographical memory in court / Willem A. Wagenaar -- Perspective, meaning, and remembering / John A. Robinson -- Emotional events and emotions in autobiographical memories / Sven-Åke Christianson and Martin A. Safer -- Depression and the specificity of autobiographical memory / J.M.G. Williams -- Remembering as communication: a family recounts its past / William Hirst and David Manier -- Group narrative as a cultural context of autobiography / Jerome Bruner and Carol Fleisher Feldman -- Memories of college: the importance of specific educational episodes / David B. Pillemer [and others] -- Remembering, recounting, and reminiscing: the development of autobiographical memory in social context / Robyn Fivush, Catherine Haden, and Elaine Reese -- Intersecting meanings of reminiscence in adult development and aging / Joseph M. Fitzgerald -- Schizophrenic delusions and the construction of autobiographical memory / Alan Baddeley [et al.].".
- catalog title "Remembering our past : studies in autobiographical memory / edited by David C. Rubin.".
- catalog type "text".