Abstract—Forty-two adults, aged 19 to 49, who claimed memories of a previous life when they were children were interviewed about their alleged memories. Over half of them had lost all these childhood memories but 38% unreservedly affirmed that they still had retained some of their past-life memories. These persons had been interviewed about their memories when they were children by Ian Stevenson or the author. The number of retained memories among those who still remembered something was about one-fifth of their original memories. The retained memories tended to center around persons they knew in their previous life and circumstances that led to their death. For half of the subjects the past-life memories had a positive impact on their life...
Claims regarding amnesia for childhood sexual abuse have often been based on studies of adults ’ res...
The aim of the study was to analyze thecharacteristics of remembrance and future thinking ofautobiog...
When autobiographical memories are elicited with word cues, personal events from middle childhood to...
Young children all over the world have spontaneous memories of previous lives, regardless of the rel...
The purpose of this study was to examine the content of autobiographical nostalgic memories, the re...
In three studies, we examined memories for previous recall. In Studies 1 and 2, undergraduates were ...
Publisher Summary This chapter examines two parallel yet distinctive phenomena of human memory. Firs...
The purpose of this research is to explore the nature of adult remembrance of childhood experience o...
In a memory survey, adult respondents recalled, dated, and described two earliest positive and negat...
Prior research on memories provides evidence for a curvilinear relationship of memories to age, wher...
The reminiscence effect, in which people aged 40 and over remember more autobiographical memories fr...
This study consists of an inquiry into whether reminiscing and related characteristics, notably the ...
NoIn a memory survey, adult respondents recalled, dated, and described two earliest positive and neg...
Abstract Almost 100 years ago, Freud identified infantile or childhood amnesia, the difficulty that ...
It is clear from past research that people remember only a limited number of events from their child...
Claims regarding amnesia for childhood sexual abuse have often been based on studies of adults ’ res...
The aim of the study was to analyze thecharacteristics of remembrance and future thinking ofautobiog...
When autobiographical memories are elicited with word cues, personal events from middle childhood to...
Young children all over the world have spontaneous memories of previous lives, regardless of the rel...
The purpose of this study was to examine the content of autobiographical nostalgic memories, the re...
In three studies, we examined memories for previous recall. In Studies 1 and 2, undergraduates were ...
Publisher Summary This chapter examines two parallel yet distinctive phenomena of human memory. Firs...
The purpose of this research is to explore the nature of adult remembrance of childhood experience o...
In a memory survey, adult respondents recalled, dated, and described two earliest positive and negat...
Prior research on memories provides evidence for a curvilinear relationship of memories to age, wher...
The reminiscence effect, in which people aged 40 and over remember more autobiographical memories fr...
This study consists of an inquiry into whether reminiscing and related characteristics, notably the ...
NoIn a memory survey, adult respondents recalled, dated, and described two earliest positive and neg...
Abstract Almost 100 years ago, Freud identified infantile or childhood amnesia, the difficulty that ...
It is clear from past research that people remember only a limited number of events from their child...
Claims regarding amnesia for childhood sexual abuse have often been based on studies of adults ’ res...
The aim of the study was to analyze thecharacteristics of remembrance and future thinking ofautobiog...
When autobiographical memories are elicited with word cues, personal events from middle childhood to...