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An Autobiographical Memory is a personal representation of general or specific events and personal facts.

Types


  • Specific Events

  • General Events

  • What it is like stepping into the ocean for oneself generally. This is a memory of what a personal event is generally like. One might have based it on the memories of having stepped in the ocean, many times during the years one lived in California.

  • Personal Facts

  • Flash Bulb Memories

  • Flash Bulb memories are critical Autobiographical Memories about a major event. Some flash bulb memories are shared within a social group and today, much of humanity.

"Where were you on 9/11?"
"The assassination of John Kennedy?"
"The assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.?"
"The Challenger explosion?"
"The verdict in the OJ Simpson trial?"

See also


Autobiographic memory is a major research area within cognitive science which is itself a movement in psychology. Understanding emotion and memory is important for predicting which autobiographical events will be remembered.

Cognitive science

 

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