
The topic of autobiographical memory has held a prominent role in memory research for the past 30 years, as it has proven indispensable to the understanding of human memory and cognition. An important focus of autobiographical memory research is uncovering the basic structure, nature, and organization of the autobiographical memory system. This book explores the organization and structure of autobiographical memory. Based on over thirty years of research, and the latest empirical findings, it presents the major theories and problems in the science of autobiographical memory organization. At its core are two influential global views on the organization, structure, and function of autobiographical memory (chapters 2 and 3). In addition, the volume examines the organization of autobiographical memory from a developmental perspective (chapter 4). It includes a chapter examining the neuroscience of autobiographical memory organization (chapter 7), and a chapter examining organization from a functional perspective (chapter 6). Also covered is the role of culture in forming autobiographical memory (chapter 5), the role of the self in organizing autobiographical memory (chapter 8), insights from the reminiscence bump on organization (chapter 9), and a chapter on the organization of episodic autobiographical memories (chapter 10). For students and researcher with an interest in memory, the volume is a timely and important addition to their literature.
This volume investigates the fundamental mechanisms, structural frameworks, and organizational principles that govern the human autobiographical memory system. John Mace, a scholar in the field of memory research, synthesizes three decades of empirical data to evaluate competing theories regarding how personal experiences are encoded, stored, and retrieved. The text provides a comprehensive overview of the cognitive architecture that allows individuals to maintain a coherent sense of self through time.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a significant synthesis of current research, suitable for advanced students and professionals in cognitive psychology. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous reference for those seeking to understand the complexities of memory organization.
Page Count:
219
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192513826
ISBN-13:
9780192513823
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