International audienceWhen we remember a past situation, the emotional import of the latter often transpires in a modified form at the phenomenological level of our present memory. When it does, we experience what is sometimes called an “affective memory.” Theorists of memories have disagreed about the status of affective memories. Sceptics claim that the relationship between memory and emotion can only be of two types: either the memory is about a past emotion (the emotion is part of what is remembered), or it causes a present emotion (the emotion is a separable effect of the memory). We argue that there is a third option, which points to an emotional way of representing the past situation. Drawing from Peter Goldie’s account of mental nar...
When philosophers and psychologists examine the knowledge contained in episodic memories of past exp...
This study investigated autobiographical memory for emotionally flavoured experiences in amnesia. Te...
Autobiographical memories may be recalled from two different perspectives: Field memories in which t...
International audienceWhen we remember a past situation, the emotional import of the latter often tr...
This paper examines two phenomena that are usually treated separately but which resemble each other ...
We sometimes experience emotions which are directed at past events (or situations) which we witnesse...
Narrative thinking has a very important role in our ordinary everyday lives—in our thinking about fi...
The memories of one’s life, or autobiographical memories, are transitory dynamic mental construction...
Memory perspectives on past events allegedly take one of two shapes. In field memories, we recall ep...
Background and Objectives: People often re-live memories by talking about them. Verbal thinking is u...
Pre-theoretically, it seems obvious that there are deep and multifarious relations between memory an...
It seems natural to think that emotional experiences associated with a memory of a past event are ne...
How accurately can people remember how they felt in the past? Although some investi-gators hold that...
The present study investigates the emotional determinants of the phenomenal characteristics of autob...
In two experiments it was investigated which aspects of memory are influenced by emotion. Using a fr...
When philosophers and psychologists examine the knowledge contained in episodic memories of past exp...
This study investigated autobiographical memory for emotionally flavoured experiences in amnesia. Te...
Autobiographical memories may be recalled from two different perspectives: Field memories in which t...
International audienceWhen we remember a past situation, the emotional import of the latter often tr...
This paper examines two phenomena that are usually treated separately but which resemble each other ...
We sometimes experience emotions which are directed at past events (or situations) which we witnesse...
Narrative thinking has a very important role in our ordinary everyday lives—in our thinking about fi...
The memories of one’s life, or autobiographical memories, are transitory dynamic mental construction...
Memory perspectives on past events allegedly take one of two shapes. In field memories, we recall ep...
Background and Objectives: People often re-live memories by talking about them. Verbal thinking is u...
Pre-theoretically, it seems obvious that there are deep and multifarious relations between memory an...
It seems natural to think that emotional experiences associated with a memory of a past event are ne...
How accurately can people remember how they felt in the past? Although some investi-gators hold that...
The present study investigates the emotional determinants of the phenomenal characteristics of autob...
In two experiments it was investigated which aspects of memory are influenced by emotion. Using a fr...
When philosophers and psychologists examine the knowledge contained in episodic memories of past exp...
This study investigated autobiographical memory for emotionally flavoured experiences in amnesia. Te...
Autobiographical memories may be recalled from two different perspectives: Field memories in which t...