This experiment examined the viewpoint and other phenomenal characteristics of childhood memories based on both personal recollections and self-knowledge. Participants were asked to provide examples of remember, know, and uncertain memories, and to rate each memory on a number of dimensions. Remembered events were generally viewed from a field perspective, while known-about events were generally viewed from an observer perspective. In line with earlier research, remembered events received the highest ratings for sensory and contextual detail, emotional content, and memory accuracy, while known-about events were given the lowest ratings. The results are discussed with reference to their possible implications for memory recovery or enhancemen...
People can take different points of view when recalling prior events. On the one hand, they can adop...
It is clear from past research that people remember only a limited number of events from their child...
Sometimes I remember my past experiences from an ‘observer’ perspective, seeing myself in the rememb...
Autobiographical memories may be recalled from two different perspectives: Field memories in which t...
Two memory perspectives have been distinguished: A field perspective where events are re-experienced...
Memory perspectives on past events allegedly take one of two shapes. In field memories, we recall ep...
The perspective in which memories were spontaneously recalled, field (original perspective) or obser...
The present study examined early childhood memories for the relationships between memory phenomenolo...
International audienceA striking feature of our memories of the personal past is that they involve d...
The imagery we adopt when recalling the personal past may involve different perspectives. In many ca...
Two memory perspectives have been distinguished: A field perspective where events are re-experienced...
We investigated memory qualifies for positive, negative, and neutral autobiographical events. Partic...
Visual perspective in the context of autobiographical memory research refers to the point of view fr...
The perspective in which memories were spontaneously recalled, field (original perspective) or obser...
This study investigated whether true autobiographical memories are qualitatively distinct from false...
People can take different points of view when recalling prior events. On the one hand, they can adop...
It is clear from past research that people remember only a limited number of events from their child...
Sometimes I remember my past experiences from an ‘observer’ perspective, seeing myself in the rememb...
Autobiographical memories may be recalled from two different perspectives: Field memories in which t...
Two memory perspectives have been distinguished: A field perspective where events are re-experienced...
Memory perspectives on past events allegedly take one of two shapes. In field memories, we recall ep...
The perspective in which memories were spontaneously recalled, field (original perspective) or obser...
The present study examined early childhood memories for the relationships between memory phenomenolo...
International audienceA striking feature of our memories of the personal past is that they involve d...
The imagery we adopt when recalling the personal past may involve different perspectives. In many ca...
Two memory perspectives have been distinguished: A field perspective where events are re-experienced...
We investigated memory qualifies for positive, negative, and neutral autobiographical events. Partic...
Visual perspective in the context of autobiographical memory research refers to the point of view fr...
The perspective in which memories were spontaneously recalled, field (original perspective) or obser...
This study investigated whether true autobiographical memories are qualitatively distinct from false...
People can take different points of view when recalling prior events. On the one hand, they can adop...
It is clear from past research that people remember only a limited number of events from their child...
Sometimes I remember my past experiences from an ‘observer’ perspective, seeing myself in the rememb...