Memory distortion : how minds, brains, and societies reconstruct the past /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Harvard Center for the Study of Mind, Brain, and Behavior
Other Authors: Schacter, Daniel L., Coyle, Joseph T.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1995.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Reality of illusory memories / Elizabeth F. Loftus, Julie Feldman, and Richard Dashiell
  • Constructive memory and memory distortions: a parallel-distributed processing approach / James L. McClelland
  • False beliefs: some developmental and clinical considerations / Stephen J. Ceci
  • Hypnosis and suggestions / David Spiegel
  • Post traumatic stress disorder: psychobiological mechanisms of traumatic remembrance / John H. Krystal, Stephen M. Southwick, and Dennis S. Charney
  • Mood-congruent memory biases in anxiety and depression / Susan Mineka and Kathleen Nugent
  • Biological foundations of accuracy and inaccuracy in memory / Larry R. Squire
  • Confabulation / Morris Moscovitch
  • Emotional activation, neuromodulatory systems, and memory / James L. McGaugh
  • Speculations on the fidelity of memories stored in synaptic connections / Rodney A. Swain [et al.]
  • Steps toward a molecular definition of memory consolidation / Ted Abel [et al.]
  • Some patterns and meanings of memory distortion in American history / Michael Kammen
  • Dynamics of distortion in collective memory / Michael Schudson
  • Ancient Egyptian antijudaism: a case of distorted memory / Jan Assmann
  • Notes on the cerebral topography of memory and memory distortion: a neurologist's perspective / Marek-Marsel Mesulam
  • Memory distortion and anamnesis: a view from the human sciences / Lawrence E. Sullivan.