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Full Description
The Handbook of Autobiographical Memory: From Basic to Applied Perspectives is a comprehensive resource that examines the complexities of autobiographical memory. Drawing from multiple disciplines, this book investigates how we remember our personal experiences by integrating cognitive and neural perspectives with historical developments in the field. Readers will discover how current research informs our understanding of memory formation, retrieval, and assessment. With its rich multidisciplinary approach, this volume addresses how autobiographical memory functions in everyday life and highlights variations in memory performance across individuals and groups.
In addition, the book delves into the developmental and social factors that shape autobiographical memory, highlighting how memory evolves throughout the lifespan. It examines dysfunctions in autobiographical memory, offering practical tools for assessment and strategies for rehabilitation in both neurological and psychiatric settings.
Contents
1. Flashbulb Memory
2. Cognitive processes of autobiographical memory
3. Autobiographical memory & Music
4. Collaborative Recall
5. Recollection/ Deja vu
6. Individual differences in autobiographical memory
7. Involuntary memory
8. Life stories
9. Autobiographical memory in functional amnesia
10. Autobiographical function
11. Visual imagery
12. Aging, imaging & autobiographical memory
13. Functions of Autobiographical Memory
14. Developmental perspective
15. False memories
16. Effects of Culture on autobiographical memory
17. Developmental & social perspectives
18. Episodic future thinking
19. Phenomenology of autobiographical memory Conclusion

              
              
              

