The phenomenology of autobiographical retrieval

CJA Moulin, F Carreras… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In this article we review the literature on the phenomenology of retrieval from the personal
past, and propose a framework for understanding how epistemic feelings and metacognitive …

Source monitoring 15 years later: what have we learned from fMRI about the neural mechanisms of source memory?

KJ Mitchell, MK Johnson - Psychological bulletin, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Focusing primarily on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), this article reviews
evidence regarding the roles of subregions of the medial temporal lobes, prefrontal cortex …

[BUCH][B] Language and time: A cognitive linguistics approach

V Evans - 2013 - books.google.com
Using language and thought to fix events in time is one of the most complex computational
feats that humans perform. In the first book-length taxonomy of temporal frames of reference …

A dual-subsystem model of the brain's default network: self-referential processing, memory retrieval processes, and autobiographical memory retrieval

H Kim - Neuroimage, 2012 - Elsevier
Most internally oriented mental activities are known to strongly activate the default network,
which includes remembering the past, future thinking and social cognition, and are heavily …

Do intuitive ideas of the qualities that should characterize involuntary and voluntary memories affect their classification?

K Barzykowski, G Mazzoni - Psychological Research, 2022 - Springer
It is assumed that the difference between voluntary and involuntary autobiographical
memories lies in the intentionality to retrieve a memory assigned by the experimenter …

On the prevalence of directly retrieved autobiographical memories.

T Uzer, PJ Lee, NR Brown - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
In this study, we used process measures to understand how people recall autobiographical
memories in response to different word cues. In Experiment 1, participants provided verbal …

How intention to retrieve a memory and expectation that a memory will come to mind influence the retrieval of autobiographical memories

K Barzykowski, A Niedźwieńska, G Mazzoni - Consciousness and …, 2019 - Elsevier
While involuntary memories are retrieved with no intention and are usually unexpected
(when one is not waiting for a memory to arise), voluntary memories are intended and …

The neural correlates of trauma‐related autobiographical memory in posttraumatic stress disorder: A meta‐analysis

J Thome, BA Terpou, MC McKinnon… - Depression and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Autobiographical memory (AM) refers to memories of events that are personally
relevant and are remembered from one's own past. The AM network is a distributed brain …

Age-related effects on the neural correlates of autobiographical memory retrieval

PLS Jacques, DC Rubin, R Cabeza - Neurobiology of aging, 2012 - Elsevier
Older adults recall less episodically rich autobiographical memories (AM), however, the
neural basis of this effect is not clear. Using functional MRI, we examined the effects of age …

Does retrieval intentionality really matter? Similarities and differences between involuntary memories and directly and generatively retrieved voluntary memories

K Barzykowski, SR Staugaard - British Journal of Psychology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Theories of autobiographical memory distinguish between involuntary and voluntary
retrieval as a consequence of conscious intention (ie, wanting to remember). Another …