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Affect and accuracy in recall : studies of "flashbulb" memories / edited by Eugene Winograd and Ulric Neisser.
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Winograd, Eugene
,
Neisser, Ulric
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Book
Language:
English
Published:
Cambridge ; New York, NY, USA :
Cambridge University Press,
1992.
Series:
Emory symposia in cognition ;
4
Subjects:
Flashbulb memory.
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Empirical studies. Phantom flashbulbs : false recollections of hearing the news about Challenger / Ulric Neisser and Nicole Harsch
Potential flashbulbs : memories of ordinary news as the baseline / Steen F. Larsen
Flashbulb memories : confidence, consistency, and quantity / John Neil Bohannon III and Victoria Louise Symons
Developmental studies. Developmental issues in flashbulb memory research : children recall the Challenger event / Amye Richelle Warren and Jeffery N. Swartwood
Preschool children's memories of personal circumstances : the fire alarm study / David B. Pillemer
Emotion and memory. A proposed neurobiological basis for regulating memory storage for significant events / Paul E. Gold
Remembering the details of emotional events / Daniel Reisberg and Friderike Heuer
Do flashbulb memories differ from other types of emotional memories? / Sven-Åke Christianson.
(cont.) Why do traumatic experiences sometimes produce good memory (flashbulbs) and sometimes no memory (repression)? / Elizabeth F. Lotus and Leah Kaufman
Theoretical issues. Special versus ordinary memory mechanisms in the genesis of flashbulb memories / Michael McCloskey
Remembering personal circumstances : a functional analysis / David B. Pillemer
Constraints on memory / David C. Rubin
The theoretical and empirical status of the flashbulb memory hypothesis / William F. Brewer.
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