The Organization and Structure of Autobiographical Memory

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Pub. Date: 2019-12-15
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Author Biography


John H. Mace is a cognitive psychologist who specializes in the study of memory. He is Professor and Chair of Psychology at Eastern Illinois University, and author of Involuntary Memory (Blackwell, 2007) and The Act of Remembering (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010).

Table of Contents


1. Introduction and overview, John H. Mace
2. Placing Autobiographical Memory in a General Memory Organization, David C. Rubin
3. The Self-Memory System Revisited: Past, Present, and Future, Martin A. Conway, Lucy V. Justice, and Arnaud D'Argembeau
4. Development and Organization of Autobiographical Memory Form and Function, Robyn Fivush and Theodore E.A. Waters
5. Culture in the Organization of Autobiographical Memory, Qi Wang
6. Form follows function: autobiographical memory in ecological context, Susan Bluck, Nicole Alea, and Emily Mroz
7. The Neural Basis of Autobiographical Memory, Heather Iriye and Peggy L. St. Jacques
8. The role of the self in the organization of memories and imagined future events, Alexandra Ernst and Clare J. Rathbone
9. The Cue-Dependency of the "Reminiscence Bumps" in Autobiographical Memory and Memory for Public Events: What They Reveal About Memory Organization, Jonathan Koppel and Dorthe Berntsen
10. The associative nature of episodic memories: The primacy of conceptual associations, John H. Mace and Amanda M. Clevinger

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