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List of contributors | |
Preface | |
Part I. Overview: 1. Introduction David C. Rubin | |
Part II. Historical, Theoretical, and Methodological Contexts for the Study of Autobiographical Memory: 2. Autobiographical memory: a historical prologue John A. Robinson | |
3. What is autobiographical memory? William F. Brewer | |
4. Ways of searching and the contents of memory Marigold Linton | |
Part III. The General Organization of Autobiographical Memory: 5. Nested structure in autobiographical memory Ulric Neisser | |
6. Schematization of autobiographical memory Craig R. Barclay | |
7. Strategic memory search processes Brian J. Reiser, John B. Black and Peter Kalamarides | |
8. Autobiographical memory: a developmental perspective Joseph M. Fitzgerald | |
Part IV. The Temporal Organization of Autobiographical Memory: 9. Public memories and their personal context Norman R. Brown, Steven K. Shevell and Lance J. Rips | |
10. Temporal references systems and autobiographical memory John A. Robinson | |
Part V. Temporal Distributions of Autobiographical Memories: 11. Childhood amnesia: an empirical demonstration Scott E. Wetzler and John A. Sweeney | |
12. Autobiographical memory across the lifespan David C. Rubin, Scott E. Wetzler and Robert D. Nebes | |
Part VI. Failures of Autobiographical Memory: 13. Amnesia, autobiographical memory, and confabulation Alan Baddeley and Barbara Wilson | |
14. A case study of the forgetting of autobiographical knowledge: implications for the study of retrograde amnesia Nelson Butters and Laird S. Cermak | |
15. Loss and recovery of autobiographical memory after head injury Herbert F. Crovitz | |
Author index | |
Subject index. |
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