Handbook of Psychology, Volume 4: Experimental Psychology
478 Episodic and Autobiographical Memory from within the list itself. There are many variations on this theme in studies of cued ...
Episodic Memory 479 would both look at the same gameābut you would encode and remember it very differently than your friend woul ...
480 Episodic and Autobiographical Memory Figure 17.3 The levels-of-processing (LOP) effect. Mean proportion of words recognized ...
Episodic Memory 481 it, promotes retention (Jacoby, 1978; Slamecka & Graf, 1978). Thisgeneration effect,as it is called, occ ...
482 Episodic and Autobiographical Memory process occurs that is extended in time. This process has been known for more than a hu ...
Episodic Memory 483 phase of the experiment or learn completely unrelated pairs (record-basketball). All subjects would then tak ...
484 Episodic and Autobiographical Memory seem to have a limited retrieval capacity at any one point in time, so that recall of s ...
Autobiographical Memory 485 operations to permit expression of what was learned. Tests may be more or less appropriate to tap th ...
486 Episodic and Autobiographical Memory Historically, psychologists have made surprisingly few attempts to capture autobiograph ...
Autobiographical Memory 487 in laboratory studies, they ruminate on negative thoughts, and they are biased toward retrieving sad ...
488 Episodic and Autobiographical Memory Consistent with the results of earlier diary studies (Wagenaar, 1986; White, 1982), cor ...
Autobiographical Memory 489 Figure 17.6 Distribution of autobiographical memories across the life span. In four studies, represe ...
490 Episodic and Autobiographical Memory religious event when the ritual was of their own faith (Pezdek, Finger, & Hodge, 19 ...
Autobiographical Memory 491 utilized. Although diary studies suggest little forgetting of life events, this is probably because ...
492 Episodic and Autobiographical Memory encoded that later guide memory; examples include the acad- emic calendar (Kurbat, Shev ...
References 493 TABLE 17.1 Motivated Retrieval of Autobiographical Memories Success in Academics Success in Police Force First Ex ...
494 Episodic and Autobiographical Memory Bartlett, F. C. (1932). Remembering: A study in experimental and social psychology. Cam ...
References 495 Garry, M., Loftus, E. F., & Brown, S. W. (1994). Memory: A river runs through it. Consciousness & Cogniti ...
496 Episodic and Autobiographical Memory Mandler, G. (1980). Recognizing: The judgment of previous occur- rence.Psychological Re ...
References 497 Shum, M. S. (1998). The role of temporal landmarks in auto- biographical memory processes. Psychological Bulletin ...
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