Flashbulb memories new issues and new perspectives /

"We all have memories of highly emotional personal and public events that may have happened some years ago but which are felt as strongly as if they happened yesterday. We remember where they happened, the people who were with us, and seemingly irrelevant details such as the weather, particular...

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Other Authors: Luminet, Olivier, 1969-, Curci, Antonietta, 1969-
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Hove (UK) ; New York : Psychology Press/Taylor & Francis Group, 2009.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Olivier Luminet and Antonietta Curci
  • Measurement issues in the study of flashbulb memory / Antonietta Curci
  • Flashbulb memory methods / Daniel B. Wright
  • Models for the formation of flashbulb memories / Olivier Luminet
  • Flashbulb memories result from ordinary memory processes and extraordinary event characteristics / Jennifer M. Talarico and David C. Rubin
  • Measures of flashbulb memory: are elaborate memories consistently accurate? / Megan Julian, John B. Bohannon III, and William Aue
  • "Hearing the news" versus "being there": comparing flashbulb memories and recall of first-hand experiences / David B. Pillemer
  • Flashbulb, personal, and event memories in clinical populations / Andrew E. Budson and Carl A. Gold
  • Emotional memory and memory for emotions / Robyn Fivush [and others]
  • Flashbulb memory and social identity / Dorthe Berntsen
  • A social-interactional approach to the retention of collective memories of flashbulb events / William Hirst and Robert Meksin
  • Flashbulb memories, culture, and collective memories: psychosocial processes related to rituals, emotions, and memories / Dario Páez, Guglielmo Bellelli, and Bernard Rimé
  • Cultural issues in flashbulb memory / Qi Wang and Çaǧla Aydin
  • General conclusions / Antonietta Curci and Olivier Luminet.