organization and structure of autobiographical memory
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organization and structure of autobiographical memory
Mace, John
Oxford University Press
10/2019
220
Dura
Inglês
9780198784845
15 a 20 dias
598
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1: John H. Mace: Introduction and overview
2: David C. Rubin: Placing Autobiographical Memory in a General Memory Organization
3: Martin A. Conway, Lucy V. Justice, and Arnaud D'Argembeau: The Self-Memory System Revisited: Past, Present, and Future
4: Robyn Fivush and Theodore E.A. Waters: Development and Organization of Autobiographical Memory Form and Function
5: Qi Wang: Culture in the Organization of Autobiographical Memory
6: Susan Bluck, Nicole Alea, and Emily Mroz: Form follows function: autobiographical memory in ecological context
7: Heather Iriye and Peggy L. St. Jacques: The Neural Basis of Autobiographical Memory
8: Alexandra Ernst and Clare J. Rathbone: The role of the self in the organization of memories and imagined future events
9: Jonathan Koppel and Dorthe Berntsen: The Cue-Dependency of the "Reminiscence Bumps" in Autobiographical Memory and Memory for Public Events: What They Reveal About Memory Organization
10: John H. Mace and Amanda M. Clevinger: The associative nature of episodic memories: The primacy of conceptual associations
2: David C. Rubin: Placing Autobiographical Memory in a General Memory Organization
3: Martin A. Conway, Lucy V. Justice, and Arnaud D'Argembeau: The Self-Memory System Revisited: Past, Present, and Future
4: Robyn Fivush and Theodore E.A. Waters: Development and Organization of Autobiographical Memory Form and Function
5: Qi Wang: Culture in the Organization of Autobiographical Memory
6: Susan Bluck, Nicole Alea, and Emily Mroz: Form follows function: autobiographical memory in ecological context
7: Heather Iriye and Peggy L. St. Jacques: The Neural Basis of Autobiographical Memory
8: Alexandra Ernst and Clare J. Rathbone: The role of the self in the organization of memories and imagined future events
9: Jonathan Koppel and Dorthe Berntsen: The Cue-Dependency of the "Reminiscence Bumps" in Autobiographical Memory and Memory for Public Events: What They Reveal About Memory Organization
10: John H. Mace and Amanda M. Clevinger: The associative nature of episodic memories: The primacy of conceptual associations
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1: John H. Mace: Introduction and overview
2: David C. Rubin: Placing Autobiographical Memory in a General Memory Organization
3: Martin A. Conway, Lucy V. Justice, and Arnaud D'Argembeau: The Self-Memory System Revisited: Past, Present, and Future
4: Robyn Fivush and Theodore E.A. Waters: Development and Organization of Autobiographical Memory Form and Function
5: Qi Wang: Culture in the Organization of Autobiographical Memory
6: Susan Bluck, Nicole Alea, and Emily Mroz: Form follows function: autobiographical memory in ecological context
7: Heather Iriye and Peggy L. St. Jacques: The Neural Basis of Autobiographical Memory
8: Alexandra Ernst and Clare J. Rathbone: The role of the self in the organization of memories and imagined future events
9: Jonathan Koppel and Dorthe Berntsen: The Cue-Dependency of the "Reminiscence Bumps" in Autobiographical Memory and Memory for Public Events: What They Reveal About Memory Organization
10: John H. Mace and Amanda M. Clevinger: The associative nature of episodic memories: The primacy of conceptual associations
2: David C. Rubin: Placing Autobiographical Memory in a General Memory Organization
3: Martin A. Conway, Lucy V. Justice, and Arnaud D'Argembeau: The Self-Memory System Revisited: Past, Present, and Future
4: Robyn Fivush and Theodore E.A. Waters: Development and Organization of Autobiographical Memory Form and Function
5: Qi Wang: Culture in the Organization of Autobiographical Memory
6: Susan Bluck, Nicole Alea, and Emily Mroz: Form follows function: autobiographical memory in ecological context
7: Heather Iriye and Peggy L. St. Jacques: The Neural Basis of Autobiographical Memory
8: Alexandra Ernst and Clare J. Rathbone: The role of the self in the organization of memories and imagined future events
9: Jonathan Koppel and Dorthe Berntsen: The Cue-Dependency of the "Reminiscence Bumps" in Autobiographical Memory and Memory for Public Events: What They Reveal About Memory Organization
10: John H. Mace and Amanda M. Clevinger: The associative nature of episodic memories: The primacy of conceptual associations
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