Memory Distortion: How Minds, Brains, and Societies Reconstruct the PastDaniel L. Schacter, Joseph T. Coyle Harvard University Press, 1995 - 417 pagina's Hypnosis, confabulation, source amnesia, flashbulb memories, repression - these and numerous additional topics are explored in this timely collection of essays by eminent scholars in a range of disciplines. This is the first book on memory distortion to unite contributions from cognitive psychology, psychopathology, psychiatry, neurobiology, sociology, history, and religious studies. It brings the most relevant group of perspectives to bear on some key contemporary issues, including the value of eyewitness testimony and the accuracy of recovered memories of sexual abuse. |
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... involved . According to McClelland's connectionist approach , a given memory is represented by a pattern of activation across neurons and connections , some of which are also part of the representations of other memories . Thus , these ...
... involved . According to McClelland's connectionist approach , a given memory is represented by a pattern of activation across neurons and connections , some of which are also part of the representations of other memories . Thus , these ...
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... involved in memory search are also impaired . Patients do not always confabulate in response to every question which they do not answer correctly . In fact , the most common error is one of omission - they simply do not supply any ...
... involved in memory search are also impaired . Patients do not always confabulate in response to every question which they do not answer correctly . In fact , the most common error is one of omission - they simply do not supply any ...
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... involved in episodic memory to those involved in strategic retrieval . Yet another reason for the greater prevalence of confabulation about epi- sodic memory is that retrieval of episodic memories in the laboratory and in real life is ...
... involved in episodic memory to those involved in strategic retrieval . Yet another reason for the greater prevalence of confabulation about epi- sodic memory is that retrieval of episodic memories in the laboratory and in real life is ...
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History and Current Status | 1 |
Cognitive Perspectives | 11 |
The Reality of Illusory Memories | 47 |
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Victims of Memory: Sex Abuse Accusations and Shattered Lives Mark Pendergrast Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1996 |