The early development of autobiographical memory is a useful case study both for examining general relations between language and memory, and for investigating the promise and the difficulty of interdisciplinary research in the cognitive sciences of memory. An otherwise promising social-interactionist view of autobiographical memory development relies in part on an overly linguistic conception of mental representation. This paper applies an alternative, ‘supra-communicative’ view of the relation between language and thought, along the lines developed by Andy Clark, to this developmental framework. A pluralist approach to current theories of autobiographical memory development is sketched: shared early narratives about the past function in p...
Recent years have seen a revolution in our knowledge of how children learn to think and speak. In th...
Memory is studied at a bewildering number of levels, with a vast array of methods, and in a daunting...
This book puts cognition back at the heart of the language learning process and challenges the idea ...
This study tested the predictions of M. L. Howe and M. L. Courage's (1993, 1997) theory of infa...
The research of memory has always been one of the most important topics in cognitive psychology whil...
In linguistics, autobiographical memory is currently under research as a basis for a number of liter...
According to recent social interactionist accounts in developmental psychology, a child's learning t...
Memory is a fundamental cognitive capacity. Without it, we would live only for the moment. Although ...
The authors describe a model of autobiographical memory in which memories are transitory mental cons...
Recent years have seen a revolution in our knowledge of how children learn to think and speak. In th...
The current book provides an extensive view of theoretical and methodological approaches in autobiog...
In this paper we tackle the issue of the role of narrative language in the constitution of human sub...
When humans use the mental states (e.g., beliefs, intentions) and the emotional states of others to ...
Welzer H, Markowitsch HJ. Towards a bio-psycho-social model of autobiographical memory. MEMORY. 2005...
Contemporary reformulations of the nature of “the psychological” call out for different approaches t...
Recent years have seen a revolution in our knowledge of how children learn to think and speak. In th...
Memory is studied at a bewildering number of levels, with a vast array of methods, and in a daunting...
This book puts cognition back at the heart of the language learning process and challenges the idea ...
This study tested the predictions of M. L. Howe and M. L. Courage's (1993, 1997) theory of infa...
The research of memory has always been one of the most important topics in cognitive psychology whil...
In linguistics, autobiographical memory is currently under research as a basis for a number of liter...
According to recent social interactionist accounts in developmental psychology, a child's learning t...
Memory is a fundamental cognitive capacity. Without it, we would live only for the moment. Although ...
The authors describe a model of autobiographical memory in which memories are transitory mental cons...
Recent years have seen a revolution in our knowledge of how children learn to think and speak. In th...
The current book provides an extensive view of theoretical and methodological approaches in autobiog...
In this paper we tackle the issue of the role of narrative language in the constitution of human sub...
When humans use the mental states (e.g., beliefs, intentions) and the emotional states of others to ...
Welzer H, Markowitsch HJ. Towards a bio-psycho-social model of autobiographical memory. MEMORY. 2005...
Contemporary reformulations of the nature of “the psychological” call out for different approaches t...
Recent years have seen a revolution in our knowledge of how children learn to think and speak. In th...
Memory is studied at a bewildering number of levels, with a vast array of methods, and in a daunting...
This book puts cognition back at the heart of the language learning process and challenges the idea ...