Not exact matches
His
studies back in the early 1990s led him to conclude that human consciousness requires
autobiographical memory, which emerges from emotions and feelings.
«This work is the first step toward a better understanding of the
autobiographical self in the internet era where the virtual externalization of personal
memories has become commonplace,» the
study said.
Instead of relying on interviews with adults, as previous
studies of childhood amnesia have done, the Emory researchers wanted to document early
autobiographical memory formation, as well as the age of forgetting these
memories.
The idea builds on the work of renowned neuroscientist Endel Tulving, who pioneered the
study of human episodic
memory — the recall of our
autobiographical past.
Whether other types of learning and
memory (such as verbal or
autobiographical) can be similarly enhanced awaits future
study, as does the determination of the existence of laterality effects.
In the early 1950's, the psychological
study of a few neurosurgical patients (including the now well - known patient H.M.), all of whom exhibited a profound anterograde amnesia following bilateral damage to the medial structures of the temporal lobes, revealed the importance of the hippocampal region for
autobiographical memory.
Although inspired by a photograph of her great, great - uncle who was a sailor, and therefore
autobiographical, the piece creates a new, imagined actuality based upon
memory and henceforth
studies the space between reality and fiction.
Yet, far from an
autobiographical study, the work evokes varieties of collective cultural
memory, the contrasting ways in which different inhabitants of the landscape identify with its idiosyncratic character and atmosphere.
He served as a National Institute of Mental Health Research Fellow at UCLA,
studying family interactions with an emphasis on how attachment experiences influence emotions, behavior,
autobiographical memory and narrative.
Rubin, David C. Remembering Our Past:
Studies in
Autobiographical Memory.
Dan Siegel served as a National Institute of Mental Health Research Fellow at UCLA,
studying family interactions with an emphasis on how attachment experiences influence emotions, behavior,
autobiographical memory and narrative.
«
Studies of attachment have revealed that the patterning or organization of attachment relationships during infancy is associated with characteristic processes of emotional regulation, social relatedness, access to
autobiographical memory and the development of self reflection and narrative.»
This
study examined the relationship between episodic and semantic
autobiographical memory and self - concept clarity in 100 undergraduate students.