autobiographical memory

collocation in English

meaningsofautobiographicalandmemory

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autobiographical
adjective
uk
/ˌɔː.təˌbaɪ.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌɑː.t̬əˌbaɪ.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl/
based on or involving the writer's ...
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memory
noun
uk
/ˈmem.ər.i/
us
/ˈmem.ər.i/
the ability to remember information, experiences, ...
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(Definition ofautobiographicalandmemoryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This study explored the relationship betweenautobiographicalmemoryretrieval and performance on tests of theory of mind in people with schizophrenia.
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Researchers in psychology have developed theories about this sort of memory, called episodic orautobiographicalmemory.
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Walking in our own footsteps :autobiographicalmemoryand reconstruction.
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Reminiscence andautobiographicalmemory: complementary contexts for cognitive aging research.
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Participants are asked to record and date the firstautobiographicalmemorythat comes to mind in response to the cue.
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Areas of interest have included dysfunctional attitudes,autobiographicalmemory, goal striving, theory of mind, and emotion perception.
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We provide examples of similar claims in research on the development of the perception of emotion, pretense understanding,autobiographicalmemory, and event knowledge.
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We provide examples of similar claims in research on emotion perception, pretense understanding,autobiographicalmemory, and event knowledge.
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There are two major ways in which a person may fail to consciously retrieve anautobiographicalmemory.
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These findings are also consistent with those from the literature onautobiographicalmemory.
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Linking the literatures on reminiscence techniques andautobiographicalmemoryalso provides a catalyst for future theoretical and empirical work.
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The reconstruction of past events, and selection of events from memory, may be partially a function of the organization ofautobiographicalmemory.
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Therefore, despite empirical evidence suggesting that maltreatment leads to differences inautobiographicalmemoryprocesses, the extant research does not support alterations in basic memory functioning.
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Unfortunately, few scientific studies have been conducted on maltreated children'sautobiographicalmemory or on nonabused children's memory for repeated traumatic events.
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My interest here is specifically in the perceived relationship, at mid-century, between film and the study ofautobiographicalmemoryas a scientific and clinical object.
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A growing body of research suggests thatautobiographicalmemoryvery substantially fails to represent everyday life.
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A view ofautobiographicalmemoryas influenced by the self or selfschema challenges us to define the self.
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Autobiographicalmemorystyle in seasonal affective disorder and its relationship to future symptom remission.
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Until the function ofautobiographicalmemoryreconstruction is understood more fully, the use of dynamic techniques should be pursued cautiously.
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Moreover, experimental researchers ofautobiographicalmemory, reminiscence and life-review will be reminded that good theory and research eventually finds a practical outlet.
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