Music is a particularly salient autobiographical memory cue. Prior work has indicated that autobiographical memories evoked by music are more episodically rich than those evoked by other sensory cues. One explanation for this effect could be that music evokes autobiographical memories in a more involuntary manner than other cues. Here, we investigated the role of involuntary retrieval in music-evoked autobiographical memories. Results indicated that, regardless of intentionality, music-evoked autobiographical memories were more episodically rich and contained more perceptual details than face-evoked memories. That is, even when directly comparing involuntary music-evoked memories to involuntary face-evoked memories, there was still a consis...
Anecdotal propositions that music is “special” as a memory cue have been partially supported by rese...
Listening to music can bring back vivid memories from one\u27s past. In recent years there has been ...
The ability to recall specific autobiographical memories (AMs) declines with age; however, such age-...
Music is strongly intertwined with memories -- for example, hearing a song from the past can transpo...
Familiar music contains salient cues that often evoke vivid and emotionally powerful autobiographica...
International audienceThe main objective of this paper was to examine the involuntary nature of musi...
Driving one???s car and listening to music on the radio can trigger memories of self\ud at different...
The study of music-evoked autobiographical memories (MEAMs) has grown substantially in recent years....
Features of visual cues, such as their familiarity and emotionality, influence the quantity and qual...
Music can be a potent cue for autobiographical memories in both everyday and clinical settings. Unde...
It is known that there is a relationship between the processing of music and autobiographical memori...
Music evoked autobiographical memories (MEAMs) have been characterised in the healthy population, bu...
The main objective of this paper was to examine the involuntary nature of music-evoked autobiographi...
Comparisons between involuntarily and voluntarily retrieved autobiographical memories have revealed ...
We compared young adults\u27 autobiographical (AB) memories involving Music to memories concerning o...
Anecdotal propositions that music is “special” as a memory cue have been partially supported by rese...
Listening to music can bring back vivid memories from one\u27s past. In recent years there has been ...
The ability to recall specific autobiographical memories (AMs) declines with age; however, such age-...
Music is strongly intertwined with memories -- for example, hearing a song from the past can transpo...
Familiar music contains salient cues that often evoke vivid and emotionally powerful autobiographica...
International audienceThe main objective of this paper was to examine the involuntary nature of musi...
Driving one???s car and listening to music on the radio can trigger memories of self\ud at different...
The study of music-evoked autobiographical memories (MEAMs) has grown substantially in recent years....
Features of visual cues, such as their familiarity and emotionality, influence the quantity and qual...
Music can be a potent cue for autobiographical memories in both everyday and clinical settings. Unde...
It is known that there is a relationship between the processing of music and autobiographical memori...
Music evoked autobiographical memories (MEAMs) have been characterised in the healthy population, bu...
The main objective of this paper was to examine the involuntary nature of music-evoked autobiographi...
Comparisons between involuntarily and voluntarily retrieved autobiographical memories have revealed ...
We compared young adults\u27 autobiographical (AB) memories involving Music to memories concerning o...
Anecdotal propositions that music is “special” as a memory cue have been partially supported by rese...
Listening to music can bring back vivid memories from one\u27s past. In recent years there has been ...
The ability to recall specific autobiographical memories (AMs) declines with age; however, such age-...