Preface | |
List of Contributors | |
Introduction: | |
Memory and Emotion from Interdisciplinary Perspectives | |
Memory, Emotion, and Cognition: | |
Memory for Emotional Episodes: The Strengths and Limits of Arousal-Based Accounts | |
Emotional Valence, Discrete Emotions, and Memory | |
Remembering emotional events: The relevance of memory for associated emotions | |
Are We Frightened Because We Run Away? Some Evidence from Metacognitive Feelings | |
Memory, Emotion, Aging, and the Brain: | |
The Memory-Enhancing Effect of Emotion: Functional Neuroimaging Evidence | |
Why Memories May Become More Positive as People Age | |
Age-Related Changes in the Encoding and Retrieval and Emotional and Non-Emotional Information | |
Memory, Emotion, and Psychopathology: | |
Anxiety and the Encoding of Emotional Information | |
Memory, Emotion and Psychotherapy: Maximizing the Positive Functions of Self-Defining Memories | |
Trauma and Memory: Normal versus Special Memory Mechanisms | |
Trauma and Memory Revisited | |
Name Index | |
Subject Index | |
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