Description: Remembering our Past: Studies in Autobiographical Memory Cambridge University Press Hardcover Unused and unread, minor cosmetic imperfections such as scuffing or minor creasing. Stamped 'damaged' by publisher to a non-text page. EAN: 9780521461450 Published 14/03/1996 Language: English The recent attempt to move 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 distortions of memory. Its scope extends beyond psychology into law, medicine, sociology, and literature. Work on autobiographical memory has matured since David Rubin's Autobiographical Memory appeared in 1986, and the timing is right for a new overview of the topic. Remembering our Past presents innovative research chapters and general reviews, covering such topics as emotions, eyewitness memory, false memory syndrome, and amnesia. The volume will appeal to graduate students and researchers in cognitive science and psychology. Introduction 1. Introduction David C. Rubin Part I. Approaches 2. What is recollective memory? William F. Brewer 3. Autobiographical knowledge and autobiographical memories Martin A. Conway 4. Autobiographical remembering narrative constraints on objectified selves Craig R. Barclay Part II. Accuracy 5. Time in autobiographical memory Steen F. Larsen, Charles P. Thompson and Tina Hansen 6. The pliability of autobiographical memory misinformation and the false memory problem Robert F. Belli and Elizabeth F. Loftus 7. Autobiographical memory in court Willem A. Wagenaar Part III. Emotions 8. Perspective, meaning, and remembering John A. Robinson 9. Emotional events and emotions in autobiographical memories Sven-Ake Christianson and Martin A. Safer 10. Depression and the specificity of autobiographical memory J. M. G. Williams Part IV. Social Functions 11. Remembering as communication a family recounts its past William Hirst and David Manier 12. Group narrative as the cultural context of autobiography Jerome Bruner and Carol Fleisher Feldman 13. Memories of college the importance of specific educational episodes David B. Pillemer, Martha L. Picariello, Anneliesa Beebe Law and Jill S. Reichman Part V. Development and Disruption 14. Remembering, recounting, and reminiscing the development of autobiographical memory in social context Robyn Fivush, Catherine Haden and Elaine Reese 15. Intersecting meanings of reminiscence in adult development and aging Joseph M. Fitzgerald 16. Schizophrenic delusion and the construction of autobiographical memory Alan D. Baddeley, Andrew Thornton, Siew Eng Chua and Peter McKenna. DispatchIn stock here - same-day dispatch from England. My SKU: 3255888RefundsNo-hassle refunds are always available if your book is not as expected.Terms and Conditions of SaleSorry - no collections. All sales are subject to extended Terms and Conditions of Sale as well as the Return Policy and Payment Instructions. Visit my eBay Store for details andmany more books. Template layout and design, "JNC Academic Books", "needbooks", Copyright © JNC INC. Designated trademarks, layouts and brands are the property of their respective owners. All Rights Reserved.
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Title: Remembering our Past: Studies in Autobiographical Memory
ISBN: 0521461456
Pages: 460
Number of Pages: 460 Pages
Publication Name: Remembering Our Past: Studies in Autobiographical Memory
Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Item Height: 234 mm
Publication Year: 1996
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 820 g
Subject Area: Developmental Psychology
Author: David C. Rubin
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Hardcover