Sentences with phrase «with autobiographical memories»

Downey uses the material, painterly process of image - creation to merge a history experienced only through books, movies, and photographs with autobiographical memories set in the leftover landscape of that history.

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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.
Persons with highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM, also known as hyperthymesia)-- which was first identified in 2006 by scientists at UC Irvine's Center for the Neurobiology of Learning & Memory — have the astounding ability to remember even trivial details from their distantmemory (HSAM, also known as hyperthymesia)-- which was first identified in 2006 by scientists at UC Irvine's Center for the Neurobiology of Learning & Memory — have the astounding ability to remember even trivial details from their distantMemory — have the astounding ability to remember even trivial details from their distant past.
In a series of tests to determine how false information can manipulate memory formation, the researchers discovered that subjects with highly superior autobiographical memory logged scores similar to those of a control group of subjects with average memory.
He noted that there are still many mysteries about people with highly superior autobiographical memory that need further investigation.
Negative self - processing is associated with alterations in the neural correlates of self - referential processing (e.g., midline cortical structures) and autobiographical memory systems (e.g., medial temporal lobe structures).
For example, total vegetable consumption had the strongest positive associations with executive function, perceptual speed, global cognition, and semantic, or fact - based memory, whereas total fruit intake was more consistently associated with visuospatial skills and autobiographical memory.
A pair of animated features debut: Waltz With Bashir (2008), an autobiographical tale of memory and repression turned oral history of the Lebanon war (R), and the made - for - TV family film The Point (1971), with songs by Harry Nilsson and narration by Ringo Starr (not ratWith Bashir (2008), an autobiographical tale of memory and repression turned oral history of the Lebanon war (R), and the made - for - TV family film The Point (1971), with songs by Harry Nilsson and narration by Ringo Starr (not ratwith songs by Harry Nilsson and narration by Ringo Starr (not rated).
Much like his previous film on American movies, Scorsese begins on an autobiographical note, the sense of nostalgic reminiscence foregrounded with memories of family viewings of Roberto Rossellini's Paisan, before affording the movies in question a greater depth of analysis, of personal resonance.
Award - winning Spanish author Molina tells the story of James Earl Ray's attempt to escape after killing Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 and mixes it with autobiographical elements to ask: How does our experience of history, or our collective memory, affect our future?
These autobiographical works draw on the memories that Neely carries with her, «hidden in plain sight,» of the experiences that have shaped her life.
Fabric drawings by Louise Bourgeois integrate the artist's autobiographical locus with allegory and memory conjured from working in the family tapestry shop as a child.
A ghostly yet solid memory of the piece of furniture, Whiteread's subjects are inspired by both public and personal narratives, driven by «an autobiographical impulse, using something familiar, to do with my childhood» (R. Whiteread, quoted in Rachel Whiteread, exh.
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.
Interspersed with tiny bottles of whisky, rum and other spirits, rows of books, boxes full of clutter, scrunched up paper, and many other hidden gems, the artwork is a true autobiographical reflection on thoughts, memories and drunken antics.
Eternity is a Long Time, has been conceived as a way of coming to grips with the artist's complex and highly diverse body of work, while simultaneously creating the opportunity to examine the fascinating web of cultural aspects and autobiographical memories that are so engrained in his art.
Leckey's new work is a compelling and distinctive visual essay, an act of memory that conjures slippery fragments of the familiar with the unfamiliar in a nuanced autobiographical mode.
What I ended up with is these strange part - autobiographical scenarios that are about blending experience, memory and ideas in an all - enveloping textural field, within which a figure or group of figures exists loosely.
Curated by Emi Fontana, a Mike Kelley expert and independent curator based in Los Angeles, and Andrea Lissoni, curator at HangarBicocca, Mike Kelley: Eternity is a Long Time, has been conceived as a way of coming to grips with the artist's complex and highly diverse body of work, while simultaneously creating the opportunity to examine the fascinating web of cultural aspects and autobiographical memories that are engrained in his art.
In general the type of memory we are concerned with here is known as autobiographical memory (3.25).
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.
Individual differences in how mothers structure reminiscing about shared past experiences with their preschool children are related to children's developing autobiographical memory skills and understanding of self and emotion.
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.»
The concordant intersubjective sharing of experience (an attuned resonant relationship with shared intention and attention) between child and therapist and child and caregiver enables the child to make sense out of memories, autobiographical representations, and emotion.
Autobiographical memory research documents increased access in the number of memories recalled by emerging adults (ages 18 — 25) with stable, clearly defined self - concepts.
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