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1 online resource (503 pages) |
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Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Conference Participants; 1 An Agenda for Research in Everyday and Emotional Memory; PART I KNOWLEDGE-BASED AND APPRAISAL MODELS OF EVERYDAY AND EMOTIONAL MEMORY; 2 A Theoretical Approach to Understanding and Remembering Emotional Events; 3 Validating Memories; 4 The Influence of Prior Knowledge on Children's Memory for Salient Medical Experiences; 5 A Goal-Process Approach to Analyzing Narrative Memories for AIDS-Related Stressful Events; PART II PERCEPTUAL AND VERBAL PROCESSES IN EVERYDAY MEMORY; 6 Nonverbal Recall |
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7 Reconstructing the Times of Past Events8 Spatial Constructions; 9 Children's Forgetting With Implications for Memory Suggestibility; PART III STUDIES OF EMOTIONAL AND PAINFUL MEMORIES; 10 Making Everyday Events Emotional: The Construal of Emotion in Parent-Child Conversations About the Past; 11 Trauma and Memory: Individual Differences in Children's Recounting of a Stressful Experience; 12 Memory for the Experience of Physical Pain; PART IV PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES IN EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY |
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13 Adult Perceptions of Children's Memory for the Traumatic Event of Sexual Abuse: A Clinical and Legal Dilemma14 Lying and Deception; PART V DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVES ON EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY; 15 Stress, Arousal, and Children's Eyewitness Memory; 16 The Description of Children's Suggestibility; 17 Confusing Real and Suggested Memories: Source Monitoring and Eyewitness Suggestibility; PART VI COMMENTARIES; 18 Whose Memory Is It? The Social Context of Remembering; 19 Memory as Knowledge-Based Inference: Two Observations |
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20 Children's Eyewitness Memory Research: Implications From Schema Memory and Autobiographical Memory ResearchAuthor Index; Subject Index |
Summary |
The nature of memory for everyday events, and the contexts that can affect it, are controversial topics being investigated by researchers in cognitive, social, clinical, and developmental/lifespan psychology today. This book brings many of these researchers together in an attempt to unpack the contextual and processing variables that play a part in everyday memory, particularly for emotion-laden events. They discuss the mental structures and processes that operate in the formation of memory representations and their later retrieval and interpretation |
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Subject |
Memory -- Congresses
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Recollection (Psychology) -- Congresses
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Memory.
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Emotions.
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Recollection (Psychology)
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Memory
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Emotions
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Mental Recall
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emotion.
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memory (psychological concept)
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Cognitive Psychology.
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SCIENCE -- Cognitive Science.
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Emotions
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Memory
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Recollection (Psychology)
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Geheugen.
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Herinnering.
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Trauma's (psychologie)
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Memoria (psicologia)
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Mémoire.
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Émotions.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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proceedings (reports)
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Actes de congrès.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Brainerd, Charles J
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Tversky, Barbara
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Ornstein, Peter A
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ISBN |
9781317728900 |
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1317728904 |
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9781317728894 |
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1317728890 |
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