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9780805807042

The Handbook of Emotion and Memory: Research and Theory

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  • ISBN13:

    9780805807042

  • ISBN10:

    0805807047

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1992-08-01
  • Publisher: Psychology Pres

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This important volume defines the state of the art in the field of emotion and memory by offering a blend of research review, unpublished findings, and theory on topics related to its study. As the first contemporary reference source in this area, it summarizes findings on implicit and explicit aspects of emotion and memory, addresses conceptual and methodological difficulties associated with different paradigms and current procedures, and presents broad theoretical perspectives to guide further research. This volume articulates the accomplishments of the field and the points of disagreement, and gives the brain, clinical, and cognitive sciences an invaluable resource for 21st-century researchers. Citing and analyzing the results of experiments as well as field and case studies, the chapters are organized around methodological approaches, biological-evolutionary perspectives, and clinical perspectives, and bring together experts in neuroscience, and both cognitive and clinical psychology. Questions addressed include: * What is the nature of emotional events and what do we retain from them? * Is there something about emotional events that causes them to be processed differently in memory? * Do emotional memories have special characteristics that differ from those produced by "ordinary" memory mechanisms or systems? * Do people with emotional disturbances remember differently than normal people? * Which factors play the most crucial role in functional amnesia?

Table of Contents

Forewordp. xi
Prefacep. xiii
General Perspectivesp. 1
How Might Emotions Affect Learning?p. 3
Acknowledgmentsp. 28
Referencesp. 28
Emotion and MEMp. 33
Acknowledgmentsp. 60
Referencesp. 61
Emotion and Implicit Memoryp. 67
Referencesp. 86
Acknowledgmentsp. 86
Memory, Arousal, and Mood: A Theoretical Integrationp. 93
Acknowledgmentsp. 108
Referencesp. 108
Methodological Issuesp. 111
The Implications of Arousal Effects for the Study of Affect and Memoryp. 113
Referencesp. 142
Acknowledgmentsp. 142
Emotion, Arousal, and Memory for Detailp. 151
Referencesp. 176
The Influence of Affect on Memory: Mechanism and Developmentp. 181
Referencesp. 197
A Model of the Diverse Effects of Emotion on Eyewitness Memoryp. 201
Acknowledgmentsp. 214
Referencesp. 214
Eyewitness Memory for Stressful Events: Methodological Quandaries and Ethical Dilemmasp. 217
Acknowledgmentsp. 237
Referencesp. 238
Biological Aspectsp. 243
Affect, Neuromodulatory Systems, and Memory Storagep. 245
Referencesp. 263
Acknowledgmentsp. 263
Emotion As Memory: Anatomical Systems Underlying Indelible Neural Tracesp. 269
Acknowledgmentsp. 282
Referencesp. 283
Biological Aspects of Memory and Emotion: Affect and Cognitionp. 289
Acknowledgmentsp. 299
Referencesp. 299
Remembering Emotional Events: Potential Mechanismsp. 307
Acknowledgmentsp. 333
Referencesp. 333
Clinical Observationsp. 341
Memory, Emotion, and Response to Traumap. 343
Referencesp. 356
Acknowledgmentsp. 356
Overcoming Traumatic Memoriesp. 359
Acknowledgmentsp. 383
Referencesp. 384
Landmark Life Events and the Organization of Memory: Evidence from Functional Retrograde Amnesiap. 389
Referencesp. 409
Acknowledgmentsp. 409
Remembering and Forgetting in Patients Suffering From Multiple Personality Disorderp. 411
Referencesp. 423
Acknowledgmentsp. 423
Clinical Anxiety, Trait Anxiety, and Memory Biasp. 429
Referencesp. 448
Acknowledgmentp. 448
Autobiographical Memory and Emotional Disordersp. 451
Referencesp. 475
Acknowledgmentsp. 475
Author Indexp. 479
Subject Indexp. 497
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