The phenomenology of autobiographical retrieval
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 …
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?
Focusing primarily on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), this article reviews
evidence regarding the roles of subregions of the medial temporal lobes, prefrontal cortex …
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 …
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 …
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?
It is assumed that the difference between voluntary and involuntary autobiographical
memories lies in the intentionality to retrieve a memory assigned by the experimenter …
memories lies in the intentionality to retrieve a memory assigned by the experimenter …
On the prevalence of directly retrieved autobiographical memories.
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 …
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
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 …
(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
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 …
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
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 …
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
Theories of autobiographical memory distinguish between involuntary and voluntary
retrieval as a consequence of conscious intention (ie, wanting to remember). Another …
retrieval as a consequence of conscious intention (ie, wanting to remember). Another …