Handbook of Emotion and Memory

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affective neuroscience methods
amnesia
Amnesic Patients
anxiety and memory bias
Autobiographical Memories
autobiographical recall
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Causal Belongingness
emotional event memory encoding
Emotional Events
Emotional Memories
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events
Evolved Memory
explicit
Explicit Memory
Exposure Time
eyewitness
Eyewitness Memory
eyewitness testimony research
flashbulb
Flashbulb Memories
Free Recall
Functional Amnesia
implicit
Implicit Memory
implicit memory processes
Implicit Memory Tasks
Korsakoff Patients
memories
Mood Dependent Retrieval
MPD Patient
Negative Cue Words
Negative Memory Bias
neural mechanisms of emotion
Overgeneral Recall
Posthypnotic Amnesia
psychogenic
Psychogenic Fugue
Retention Intervals
retrograde
Retrograde Amnesia
traumatic
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138989405
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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volume defines the state of the art in the field of emotion and memory by offering a blend of research review, unpublished findings, and theory on topics related to its study.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?