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Contextualizing Human Memory: An interdisciplinary approach to understanding how individuals and groups remember the past (Explorations in Cognitive Psychology)

Full title: Contextualizing Human Memory: An interdisciplinary approach to understanding how individuals and groups remember the past (Explorations in Cognitive Psychology)
ISBN: 9780415741224
ISBN 10: 041574122X
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Publisher: Psychology Press
Edition: 1
Num. pages: 234
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2015

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Synopsis

An introduction to contextualizing human memory / Charles B. Stone and Lucas M. Bietti -- Contextualizing traumatic memories: the role of self-identity in the construction of autobiographical memory in posttraumatic stress disorder / Adam D. Brown, Nicole A. Kouri, and Julia E. Superka -- Contextualizing silence: a psychological approach to understanding the mnemonic consequences of selective silence in social interactions / Charles B. Stone -- Emotional context, rehearsal and memories: the mutual contributions and possible integration of flashbulb memory and eyewitness identification research / Rafaele Dumas and Olivier Luminet -- Context in the cultural psychology of remembering: illustrated with a case study of conflict in national memory / Ignacio Brescó and Brady Wagoner --Concepts of social context in memory social scientific approaches / Christian Gudehus -- Shared beliegs about world history and cultural context: a theoretical review and a collective-level analysis / Darío Páez, Magdalena Bobowik, James H. Liu, and Nekane Basabe -- Contextualizing embodied remembering: autobiographical narratives and multimodal communication / Lucas M. Bietti -- Scaffolded joint action as a micro-foundation of organizational learning / Brian R. Gordon and Georg Theiner -- Scaffolding memory: themes, taxonomies, puzzles / John Sutton -- The (social) context of memory / William Hirst. edited by Charles B. Stone and Lucas M. Bietti. Includes bibliographical references and index.