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DD303 Autobiographical Memory
DD303 Chapter 7 Autobiographical Memory
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Psychology
Undergraduate 3
10/17/2011

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What are autobiographical memories?
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Episodes recollected by an individual based on a combination of episodic and semantic memories.

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Working Self
Definition

Condell & Playdell-Pearce (2000)

 

Active Personal goals or self images organised into goal hierarchies.  Similar to working memory (Baddely 1986, 2000).  Acts as control process, controlling access to the autobiographical knowledge base

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Lifespan retrieval curve
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Childhood amnesia

 

The reminiscence bump

 

Period of Recency

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Childhood amnesia
Definition

Conway & Playdell-Pearce (2000) - Goals of infant and young child so different, so disjunct from those of the adult that the adult self is unable to access those memories.

 

Freud (1899) - Working self of infancy less able to control emotional experience.  If recalled in adulthood could destabilise adult working self.

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The Reminiscence Bump
Definition

Increase in recall of memories from 10 - 30 years of age

 

Conway & Rubin (1993), Rubin (2002) - One of the most 'reliable' empirical observations in cognitive psychology.

 

Singer & Salovey (1993) - Self defining experiences

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Recency
Definition
Forgetting older memories, recent memories remain accessible
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Autobiographical Knowledge
Definition

General events - Conway & Playdell-Pearce (2000) - contain knowledge about locations, other activities, feelings and goals common to an event.  Predominantly takes the form of visual images (Conway, 1996)

 

Lifetime periods

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Lifetime periods
Definition

Goal attainment (Beike and Landoll, 2000)

 

Life story (Bluck and Habermas, 2000) - consists of several life story schema.

 

Schema - memory structure of an event where common parts are fixed

 

Partonomic knowledge structures

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Episodic and semantic memory
Definition

Tulving (1972) - Episodic were of specific events that occured at unique times.  semantic was abstract, not linked to any plice, time or learning episode.

 

Episodic must contain semantic.

 

Conway (2001) episodic very largely sensory-perceptual do not endure in memory unless they become linked to more permanent autobiographical  memory knowledge structures.

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Recollective experience
Definition

Sense or experience of the self in the past and is induced by images, feelings and other memory details that come to mind during remembering.

 

Signals that it is in fact a memory rather than fantasy.

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Goals and the working self
Definition

Singer and Salovey (1993) - Memories associated with feelings of happpiness and pride were strongly linked with goal attainment and the smooth running of personal plans.

 

Self-defining memories - contain critical knowledge of progress on the attainment of long term goals.

 

 

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Constructing autobiographical memories
Definition

Can be intentionally constructed or may come to mind without the formation of any specific intention to recall a memory

 

Generative retrieval - Remembering is intentional

 

Direct retrieval - cue causes a pattern of activation in autobiographical knowledge. e.g PTSD.

 

Both types of retrieval occure when people recall specific autobiographical memories to a range of cue words naming common activities, locations and emotions (Hague and Conway, 2001)

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Autobiographical memory in distress

PTSD

Definition

Traumatic Event

 

Response at the time of trauma

 

Subsequent psychological symptoms

 

The nature of intrusive trauma memories

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Subsequent psychological symptoms
Definition

Re-experienceing symptoms including instrusive memories

 

Avoidance symptoms

 

Amnesia as avoidance

 

Hyperarousal symptoms

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What are autobiographical memories for?
Definition
Binds the self to reality
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