Voluntary and involuntary access to autobiographical memory.
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The speed of our mental soundtracks: Tracking the tempo of involuntary musical imagery in everyday lifeMusic evokes vivid autobiographical memories.A "present" for the future: the unexpected value of rediscovery.Autobiographical memory specificity and emotional disorder.Modifying memory: selectively enhancing and updating personal memories for a museum tour by reactivating themThe effect of emotional stress on involuntary and voluntary conscious memories.Modifying the frequency and characteristics of involuntary autobiographical memories.The frequency of involuntary autobiographical memories and future thoughts in relation to daydreaming, emotional distress, and age.The Effects of Instruction on the Frequency and Characteristics of Involuntary Autobiographical MemoriesCapturing intrusive re-experiencing in trauma survivors' daily lives using ecological momentary assessment.Involuntary memory chaining versus event cueing: Which is a better indicator of autobiographical memory organisation?Research Strategy in the Study of Memory: Fads, Fallacies, and the Search for the "Coordinates of Truth".Mind-wandering and task stimuli: Stimulus-dependent thoughts influence performance on memory tasks and are more often past- versus future-oriented.Inducing involuntary and voluntary mental time travel using a laboratory paradigm.Wearable Cameras Are Useful Tools to Investigate and Remediate Autobiographical Memory Impairment: A Systematic PRISMA Review.Involuntary and voluntary mental time travel in high and low worriers.Involuntary memory chains: what do they tell us about autobiographical memory organisation?Relationship between frequency of involuntary autobiographical memories and cognitive failure.The specificity and organisation of autobiographical memories.Why I remember that: the influence of contextual factors on beliefs about everyday memory.Involuntary and voluntary recall of musical memories: A comparison of temporal accuracy and emotional responses.How intention and monitoring your thoughts influence characteristics of autobiographical memories.Earliest memories in Israeli kibbutz upbringing: it is parental engagement that makes a difference.Primacy of memory linkage in choice among valued objects.Episodic remembering creates access to involuntary conscious memory: demonstrating involuntary recall on a voluntary recall task.A comparison of automatic and intentional instructions when using the method of vanishing cues in acquired brain injury.The episodic nature of involuntary autobiographical memories.Involuntary autobiographical memories in dysphoric mood: a laboratory study.Emotional intensity predicts autobiographical memory experience.Visual object imagery and autobiographical memory: Object Imagers are better at remembering their personal past.Why are we not flooded by involuntary autobiographical memories? Few cues are more effective than many.Gender, personality, and involuntary autobiographical memory.Manipulating cues in involuntary autobiographical memory: verbal cues are more effective than pictorial cues.Individual differences in recognising involuntary autobiographical memories: impact on the reporting of abstract cues.Why people rehearse their memories: frequency of use and relations to the intensity of emotions associated with autobiographical memories.Life experience with death: relation to death attitudes and to the use of death-related memories.A content analysis of involuntary autobiographical memories: examining the positivity effect in old age.Memory in posttraumatic stress disorder: properties of voluntary and involuntary, traumatic and nontraumatic autobiographical memories in people with and without posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms.
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Voluntary and involuntary access to autobiographical memory.
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Voluntary and involuntary access to autobiographical memory.
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Voluntary and involuntary access to autobiographical memory.
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Voluntary and involuntary access to autobiographical memory.
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Voluntary and involuntary access to autobiographical memory.
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Voluntary and involuntary access to autobiographical memory.
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Berntsen D
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10.1080/741942071
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1998-03-01T00:00:00Z