Multhaup et al. (2005) placed the age of childhood amnesia between the ages of 5 and 6. However some memories pierce this barrier. Lindsey et al.’s (2005) used recall of 28 predetermined experience events. Using a procedure similar to that of Multhaup et al. (2005) and Lindsey et al. (2004), May et al. (2018, March) was our first attempt at finding the developmental age at which the strength of flashbulb memory overpowered the effect of childhood amnesia. However, the results of the study indicated that this methodology was far too specific to elicit our intended target memories, likely due to a general difference in emotional valence levels across the predetermined experience events. Therefore, a follow-up study allowing participants to ra...
Publisher Summary This chapter examines two parallel yet distinctive phenomena of human memory. Firs...
Our autobiography is composed of memories from our past and plans for our future. Most adults' earli...
This investigation identified memory-level predictors of the survivability of 4- to 13-year-old chil...
Theories of childhood amnesia and autobiographical memory development have been based on the assumpt...
Previous work suggests that the estimated age in adults' earliest autobiographical memories depends ...
Background Childhood amnesia in adults can be defined as the relative paucity of autobiographical me...
BackgroundChildhood amnesia in adults can be defined as the relative paucity of autobiographical mem...
This is a review of two bodies of research conducted by myself and my colleagues that is relevant to...
We examined the malleability of the estimated age in undergraduates’ earliest memories. In study 1, ...
Abstract Almost 100 years ago, Freud identified infantile or childhood amnesia, the difficulty that ...
ABSTRACT—The cue-word technique is frequently usedwith adults to examine the distribution of autobio...
Adults' reports of earliest autobiographical memories from before the age of 3 are typically scarce....
The phenomenon of childhood amnesia has been well-documented over the last century; in general, adul...
Although infantile amnesia has been investigated for many years in adults, only recently has it been...
In a memory survey, adult respondents recalled, dated, and described two earliest positive and negat...
Publisher Summary This chapter examines two parallel yet distinctive phenomena of human memory. Firs...
Our autobiography is composed of memories from our past and plans for our future. Most adults' earli...
This investigation identified memory-level predictors of the survivability of 4- to 13-year-old chil...
Theories of childhood amnesia and autobiographical memory development have been based on the assumpt...
Previous work suggests that the estimated age in adults' earliest autobiographical memories depends ...
Background Childhood amnesia in adults can be defined as the relative paucity of autobiographical me...
BackgroundChildhood amnesia in adults can be defined as the relative paucity of autobiographical mem...
This is a review of two bodies of research conducted by myself and my colleagues that is relevant to...
We examined the malleability of the estimated age in undergraduates’ earliest memories. In study 1, ...
Abstract Almost 100 years ago, Freud identified infantile or childhood amnesia, the difficulty that ...
ABSTRACT—The cue-word technique is frequently usedwith adults to examine the distribution of autobio...
Adults' reports of earliest autobiographical memories from before the age of 3 are typically scarce....
The phenomenon of childhood amnesia has been well-documented over the last century; in general, adul...
Although infantile amnesia has been investigated for many years in adults, only recently has it been...
In a memory survey, adult respondents recalled, dated, and described two earliest positive and negat...
Publisher Summary This chapter examines two parallel yet distinctive phenomena of human memory. Firs...
Our autobiography is composed of memories from our past and plans for our future. Most adults' earli...
This investigation identified memory-level predictors of the survivability of 4- to 13-year-old chil...