International audienceAbstract Involuntary autobiographical memories (IAMs) and déjà vu are phenomena that occur spontaneously in daily life. IAMs are recollections of the personal past, whereas déjà vu is defined as an experience in which the person feels familiarity at the same time as knowing that the familiarity is false. We present and discuss the idea that both IAMs and déjà vu can be explained as natural phenomena resulting from memory processing and, importantly, are both based on the same memory retrieval processes. Briefly, we hypothesise that both can be described as ‘involuntary’ or spontaneous cognitions, where IAMs deliver content and déjà vu delivers only the feeling of retrieval. We map out the similarities and differences b...
The current research examined the effect of a positive and negative mood manipulation on the charact...
We introduce a new scale, the Involuntary Autobiographical Memory Inventory (IAMI), for measuring th...
Recovered memories of trauma are memories of traumatic events experienced generally during childhood...
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press. This is the accepted manuscript versi...
The overriding subject of the present project was experimental inquiry in the field of autobiographi...
Theories of autobiographical memory distinguish between involuntary and voluntary retrieval as a con...
Involuntary autobiographical memories (IAMs) are recollections of personal past that frequently and ...
The present thesis starts by exploring the possibility of eliciting involuntary autobiographical mem...
While involuntary memories are retrieved with no intention and are usually unexpected (when one is n...
Intentionally retrieving memories is an effortful cognitive process that takes seconds (a long time ...
Recent research on involuntary autobiographical memories (IAMs) has shown that these memories can be...
We experience Involuntary Autobiographical Memories (IAMs) when memories of our personal past come t...
Music is a particularly salient autobiographical memory cue. Prior work has indicated that autobiogr...
Recent studies have shown that involuntary autobiographical memories (IAMs) can be elicited in the l...
In this article we review the literature on the phenomenology of retrieval from the personal past, a...
The current research examined the effect of a positive and negative mood manipulation on the charact...
We introduce a new scale, the Involuntary Autobiographical Memory Inventory (IAMI), for measuring th...
Recovered memories of trauma are memories of traumatic events experienced generally during childhood...
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press. This is the accepted manuscript versi...
The overriding subject of the present project was experimental inquiry in the field of autobiographi...
Theories of autobiographical memory distinguish between involuntary and voluntary retrieval as a con...
Involuntary autobiographical memories (IAMs) are recollections of personal past that frequently and ...
The present thesis starts by exploring the possibility of eliciting involuntary autobiographical mem...
While involuntary memories are retrieved with no intention and are usually unexpected (when one is n...
Intentionally retrieving memories is an effortful cognitive process that takes seconds (a long time ...
Recent research on involuntary autobiographical memories (IAMs) has shown that these memories can be...
We experience Involuntary Autobiographical Memories (IAMs) when memories of our personal past come t...
Music is a particularly salient autobiographical memory cue. Prior work has indicated that autobiogr...
Recent studies have shown that involuntary autobiographical memories (IAMs) can be elicited in the l...
In this article we review the literature on the phenomenology of retrieval from the personal past, a...
The current research examined the effect of a positive and negative mood manipulation on the charact...
We introduce a new scale, the Involuntary Autobiographical Memory Inventory (IAMI), for measuring th...
Recovered memories of trauma are memories of traumatic events experienced generally during childhood...