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Autobiographical memory : theoretical and applied perspectives

Author: Charles P Thompson; et al
Publisher: Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum, 1998.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Charles P Thompson; et al
ISBN: 0805820752 9780805820751 0805827951 9780805827958
OCLC Number: 36755783
Notes: Companion volume to: Eyewitness memory.
Description: viii, 199 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Autobiographical memory: themes and variations / Darryl Bruce and J. Don Read --
The relationship between basic research and applied research in memory and cognition / Douglas J. Herrmann --
The bounty of everyday memory / Charles P. Thompson --
Beginnings of a theory of autobiographical remembering / David C. Rubin --
Loss and distortion of autobiographical memory content / Harry P. Bahrick --
Gendered narratives: elaboration, structure, and emotion in parent-child reminiscing across the preschool years / Robyn Fivush --
The effects of aging on autobiographical memory / Gillian Cohen --
Autobiographical memory and self-narratives: a tale of two stories / John A. Robinson and Leslie R. Taylor --
Remembering the past in the present: verb tense shifts in autobiographical memory narratives / David B. Pillemer, Amy B. Desrochers, and Caroline M. Ebanks --
What is it like to remember? On phenomenal qualities of memory / Steen F. Larsen.
Other Titles: Eyewitness memory.
Responsibility: edited by Charles P. Thompson ... [et al.].
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