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Thought Suppression and Autobiographical Memory Recall

An investigation into the role of thought suppression in the retrieval of autobiographical memories

An investigation into the role of thought suppression in the retrieval of autobiographical memories

... ABM recall (particularly in individuals suffering from depression), no theory exists to date that specifically explains the negative facilitation effect which is sometimes observed in individuals suffering from ...

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Private Matters: Song, Thought, and Autobiographical Memory in the Ethiopian Highlands

Private Matters: Song, Thought, and Autobiographical Memory in the Ethiopian Highlands

... “I can see him”, Chalo said. “Whenever I sing this song, I can see my father standing right here in from of me. His voice is bright and he holds his rifle just like a hunter”. This was not his first time mentioning how ...

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Ageing and thought suppression performance: Its relationship with working memory capacity, habitual thought suppression and mindfulness

Ageing and thought suppression performance: Its relationship with working memory capacity, habitual thought suppression and mindfulness

... working memory capacity which the current study shows are independent of each ...of suppression as a result of a lifetime of practice, alternatively ageing may influence a change in suppression ...

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Thought Suppression: Divergent Implications for
Explicit and Implicit Memory

Thought Suppression: Divergent Implications for Explicit and Implicit Memory

... relationship between WMC and the ability to resist interference. Rosen and Engle, (1998) investigated individual differences in working memory capacity and how they are related to people’s ability to inhibit ...

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Promotion and suppression of autobiographical thinking differentially affect episodic memory consolidation

Promotion and suppression of autobiographical thinking differentially affect episodic memory consolidation

... suppresses autobiographical thinking and a rest+sounds condition that pro- motes autobiographical thinking using sporadic cues of familiar ...of memory consolida- tion than a rest period that ...

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Autobiographical recall triggers visual exploration

Autobiographical recall triggers visual exploration

... Autobiographical recall is thought to rely on the ability to generate a visual image of the remembered ...and autobiographical distortions, while neuroimag- ing data similarly implicate visual ...

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Total recall?:Using episodic and autobiographical memory to better understand leadership narrative identity

Total recall?:Using episodic and autobiographical memory to better understand leadership narrative identity

... Combining these activities would appear then beneficial in terms of reflection and meaning making. As discussed earlier if EMs and AMs are represented in different brain regions (Conway, 2001), using both activities ...

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Effects of age on autobiographical memory

Effects of age on autobiographical memory

... both memory for details of specific events and decontextualised information related to the individual and their environment, the focus of the studies throughout the thesis is broad, and encompasses information ...

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Autobiographical Memory in Children with Epilepsy

Autobiographical Memory in Children with Epilepsy

... semantic recall in patients and controls. Furthermore, memory deficits were explored in different sub-types of epilepsy in order to expand the limited knowledge of autobiographical recall in ...

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Autobiographical memory functioning and psychosis.

Autobiographical memory functioning and psychosis.

... for autobiographical events in comparison to controls although there was more o f a flat temporal gradient for the psychotic group with both childhood and early adult periods being impaired, rather than the ...

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Effects of age on autobiographical memory

Effects of age on autobiographical memory

... life memory ability has not been empirically ...of autobiographical memory outside the laboratory, commonly referred to as self, social and directive (Bluck & Alea, 2002; Bluck, Alea, Habermas ...

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Trait mindfulness and autobiographical memory specificity

Trait mindfulness and autobiographical memory specificity

... overgeneral memory (Griffith et ...overgeneral memory by the proportion of categoric ...no memory was retrieved in the time limit or that one was retrieved but, for a variety of reasons, was not ...

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Autobiographical Memory, Personality, and Facebook Mementos

Autobiographical Memory, Personality, and Facebook Mementos

... Our memory is in a constant mutual interaction process with technologies and social media ( Huyssen, 2003 ...transactive memory for their autobiographical self ( Lee et ...and recall their ...

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Autobiographical Memory in Patients with Bipolar Disorder

Autobiographical Memory in Patients with Bipolar Disorder

... Methods ZZ Forty bipolar patients with manic and euthymic episodes and 25 healthy controls participated in this study. Prompted by 5 positively and 5 negatively valenced emotional cue words, each participant was ...

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Neural correlates of direct and indirect suppression of autobiographical memories

Neural correlates of direct and indirect suppression of autobiographical memories

... Direct suppression, which involves the suppression of the unwanted memory directly, and is dependent on a fronto- hippocampal modulatory process, and, memory substitution, which includes ...

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Beliefs about autobiographical memory and why they matter

Beliefs about autobiographical memory and why they matter

... When questioned in court the defense council quizzed C about these memories and in most cases she was able consistently to recall the details of her earlier accounts of her memories, from the PVI. She was not ...

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Temporal knowledge and autobiographical memory: an evolutionary perspective

Temporal knowledge and autobiographical memory: an evolutionary perspective

... Such reasoning might suggest that a high level of accuracy in temporal knowledge requires autonoetic knowledge. For example, one of this chapter’s co-authors vividly remembers skiing in the Rocky Mountains. When ...

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Autobiographical memory in Parkinson's disease: A retrieval deficit

Autobiographical memory in Parkinson's disease: A retrieval deficit

... facilitate autobiographical memory retrieval in Parkinson’s ...specific autobiographical memories than older adult ...of autobiographical memory is linked to identity and sense of ...to ...

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THE ROLE OF INTENTION TO CONSUME IN CREATING AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY

THE ROLE OF INTENTION TO CONSUME IN CREATING AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY

... an autobiographical memory from a long-term ...an autobiographical memory hap- pens when a specific event is recalled with a specific ...This recall as well as the previous experience ...

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Autobiographical Thinking Interferes with Episodic Memory Consolidation

Autobiographical Thinking Interferes with Episodic Memory Consolidation

... immediate recall. Immediate recall was followed by a 9-minute delay condition, during which the critical manipulation occurred: participants either (i) rested wakefully, (ii) retrieved ...

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