Table of Contents
Preface; Part I Overview and General Issues; Chapter 1 Autobiographical Memory: Themes and Variations, Darryl Bruce, J. Don Read; Chapter 2 The Relationship Between Basic Research and Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Douglas J. Herrmann; Chapter 3 The Bounty of Everyday Memory, Charles P. Thompson; Part II Autobiographical Memory; Chapter 4 Beginnings of a Theory of Autobiographical Remembering, David C. Rubin; Chapter 5 Loss and Distortion of Autobiographical Memory Content, Harry P. Bahrick; Chapter 6 Gendered Narratives: Elaboration, Structure, and Emotion in Parent-Child Reminiscing Across the Preschool Years, Robyn Fivush; Chapter 7 The Effects of Aging on Autobiographical Memory, Gillian Cohen; Chapter 8 Autobiographical Memory and Self-Narratives: A Tale of Two Stories, John A. Robinson, Leslie R. Taylor; Chapter 9 Remembering the Past in the Present: Verb Tense Shifts in Autobiographical Memory Narratives, David B. Pillemer, Amy B. Desrochers, Caroline M. Ebanks; Chapter 10 What Is It Like to Remember? On Phenomenal Qualities of Memory, Steen F. Larsen;