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Theoretical Perspectives on Autobiographical Memory

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This collection of 27 papers covers all aspects of autobiographical memory. In an opening section, leading researchers in the field consider conceptual issues relating to the definition and appropriate characterization of autobiographical memory. Subsequent sections deal with the social construction and development of autobiographical memory, cognitive models of autobiographical memory, and autobiographical memory across the lifespan. In the closing section, impairments of autobiographical memory arising from emotional disturbances and brain damage are reviewed in some depth. This book should be of interest to all researchers and students concerned with autobiographical memory in particular and with human memory generally. Developmental psychologists, clinicians, neuropsychologists, and gerontologists may also find the book relevant.
Release date Australia
February 29th, 1992
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by David C. Rubin
  • Edited by Hans Spinnler
  • Edited by M.A. Conway
  • Edited by Willem A. Wagenaar
Illustrations
XIV, 502 p.
Pages
502
Dimensions
170x244x28
ISBN-13
9780792316466
Product ID
2832529

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