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This new edition of Flashbulb Memories: New Challenges and Future Perspectives revisits key questions in the field, considering significant new evidence and research. It now includes additional chapters focusing on experimental investigations, and review studies on positive vs. negative Flashbulb memories.
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This new edition of Flashbulb Memories: New Challenges and Future Perspectives revisits key questions in the field, considering significant new evidence and research. It now includes additional chapters focusing on experimental investigations, and review studies on positive vs. negative Flashbulb memories.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317226154
- Artikelnr.: 49040741
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317226154
- Artikelnr.: 49040741
Olivier Luminet is Research Director at the Belgian Fund for Scientific Research and Professor in Psychology at the Université Catholique de Louvain and at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) in Belgium. Antonietta Curci is Associate Professor at the University of Bari, Italy.
INTRODUCTION: HOW RESEARCH ON FLASHBULB MEMORIES DEVELOPED IN THE LAST 10 YEARS Olivier Luminet
Belgian Fund for Scientific Research (FRS-FNRS) and Université catholique de Louvain
Belgium Antonietta Curci
University of Bari
Italy CHAPTER 1: MEASUREMENT ISSUES IN THE STUDY OF FLASHBULB MEMORY Antonietta Curci
University of Bari
Italy CHAPTER 2: FLASHBULB MEMORY METHODS Daniel B. Wright
Aspire University
Redwood City
CA Marianna E. Carlucci
Loyola University Maryland
MA CHAPTER 3: USING STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELLING APPROACHES TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE FORMATION OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES Olivier Luminet
Université catholique de Louvain
Belgium and Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (FRS-FNRS) CHAPTER 4: ORDINARY MEMORY PROCESSES SHAPE FLASHBULB MEMORIES OF EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS: A REVIEW OF 40 YEARS OF RESEARCH Jennifer M. Talarico
Lafayette College
Easton
PA David C. Rubin
Duke University
Durham
NC CHAPTER 5: THE CONSEQUENCES OF CONSEQUENTIALITY Jasmen Rice
Karina Hamamouche
John N. Bohannon III
Butler University
Indianapolis
IN CHAPTER 6: WHEN A FLASH IS CAUGHT IN A LAB! AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO THE INVESTIGATION OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES Tiziana Lanciano
Antonietta Curci
University of Bari
Italy Giuseppe Sartori
University of Padua
Italy CHAPTER 7: FLASHBULB
PERSONAL
AND EVENT MEMORIES IN CLINICAL POPULATIONS Michelle J. Tat
Carl A. Gold
Andrew E. Budson
Center for Translational Cognitive Neuroscience
VA Boston Healthcare System and Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center
Boston
MA CHAPTER 8: A COMPARISON OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES FOR POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EVENTS AND THEIR BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL FUNCTIONS Charles B. Stone
Alexander C. V. Jay
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
City University of New York
New York City
USA and The Graduate Center
City University of New York
New York City
USA CHAPTER 9: FLASHBULB MEMORIES AND SOCIAL IDENTITY Dorthe Berntsen
Aarhus University
Denmark CHAPTER 10: ALIGNING FLASHBULB AND COLLECTIVE MEMORIES William Hirst
Robert Meksin
New School for Social Research
New York City
NY CHAPTER 11: FLASHBULB MEMORIES AND COLLECTIVE MEMORIES: PSYCHOSOCIAL PROCESSES RELATED TO RITUALS
EMOTIONS AND MEMORIES Dario Páez
Anderson Mathias
University of the Basque Country
San Sebastian
Spain Stefano Cavalli
University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland
Switzerland Eduardo Guichard
University of Geneva
Geneva
Switzerland José Joaquín Pizarro
Lander Méndez
University of the Basque Country
San Sebastian
Spain Sofíán El-Astal
University of Al-Azhar
Gaza Strip
Palestine CHAPTER 12: CULTURE IN FLASHBULB MEMORY Qi Wang
Cornell University
USA Cagla Aydin
Sabanc¿ University
Turkey CHAPTER 13: THE STUDY OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES: THE GOOD
THE BAD
AND THE WAY FORWARD Lucy V. Justice
Nottingham Trent University
UK Shazia Akhtar
Martin A. Conway
University of London
UK
Belgian Fund for Scientific Research (FRS-FNRS) and Université catholique de Louvain
Belgium Antonietta Curci
University of Bari
Italy CHAPTER 1: MEASUREMENT ISSUES IN THE STUDY OF FLASHBULB MEMORY Antonietta Curci
University of Bari
Italy CHAPTER 2: FLASHBULB MEMORY METHODS Daniel B. Wright
Aspire University
Redwood City
CA Marianna E. Carlucci
Loyola University Maryland
MA CHAPTER 3: USING STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELLING APPROACHES TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE FORMATION OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES Olivier Luminet
Université catholique de Louvain
Belgium and Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (FRS-FNRS) CHAPTER 4: ORDINARY MEMORY PROCESSES SHAPE FLASHBULB MEMORIES OF EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS: A REVIEW OF 40 YEARS OF RESEARCH Jennifer M. Talarico
Lafayette College
Easton
PA David C. Rubin
Duke University
Durham
NC CHAPTER 5: THE CONSEQUENCES OF CONSEQUENTIALITY Jasmen Rice
Karina Hamamouche
John N. Bohannon III
Butler University
Indianapolis
IN CHAPTER 6: WHEN A FLASH IS CAUGHT IN A LAB! AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO THE INVESTIGATION OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES Tiziana Lanciano
Antonietta Curci
University of Bari
Italy Giuseppe Sartori
University of Padua
Italy CHAPTER 7: FLASHBULB
PERSONAL
AND EVENT MEMORIES IN CLINICAL POPULATIONS Michelle J. Tat
Carl A. Gold
Andrew E. Budson
Center for Translational Cognitive Neuroscience
VA Boston Healthcare System and Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center
Boston
MA CHAPTER 8: A COMPARISON OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES FOR POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EVENTS AND THEIR BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL FUNCTIONS Charles B. Stone
Alexander C. V. Jay
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
City University of New York
New York City
USA and The Graduate Center
City University of New York
New York City
USA CHAPTER 9: FLASHBULB MEMORIES AND SOCIAL IDENTITY Dorthe Berntsen
Aarhus University
Denmark CHAPTER 10: ALIGNING FLASHBULB AND COLLECTIVE MEMORIES William Hirst
Robert Meksin
New School for Social Research
New York City
NY CHAPTER 11: FLASHBULB MEMORIES AND COLLECTIVE MEMORIES: PSYCHOSOCIAL PROCESSES RELATED TO RITUALS
EMOTIONS AND MEMORIES Dario Páez
Anderson Mathias
University of the Basque Country
San Sebastian
Spain Stefano Cavalli
University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland
Switzerland Eduardo Guichard
University of Geneva
Geneva
Switzerland José Joaquín Pizarro
Lander Méndez
University of the Basque Country
San Sebastian
Spain Sofíán El-Astal
University of Al-Azhar
Gaza Strip
Palestine CHAPTER 12: CULTURE IN FLASHBULB MEMORY Qi Wang
Cornell University
USA Cagla Aydin
Sabanc¿ University
Turkey CHAPTER 13: THE STUDY OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES: THE GOOD
THE BAD
AND THE WAY FORWARD Lucy V. Justice
Nottingham Trent University
UK Shazia Akhtar
Martin A. Conway
University of London
UK
INTRODUCTION: HOW RESEARCH ON FLASHBULB MEMORIES DEVELOPED IN THE LAST 10 YEARS Olivier Luminet
Belgian Fund for Scientific Research (FRS-FNRS) and Université catholique de Louvain
Belgium Antonietta Curci
University of Bari
Italy CHAPTER 1: MEASUREMENT ISSUES IN THE STUDY OF FLASHBULB MEMORY Antonietta Curci
University of Bari
Italy CHAPTER 2: FLASHBULB MEMORY METHODS Daniel B. Wright
Aspire University
Redwood City
CA Marianna E. Carlucci
Loyola University Maryland
MA CHAPTER 3: USING STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELLING APPROACHES TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE FORMATION OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES Olivier Luminet
Université catholique de Louvain
Belgium and Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (FRS-FNRS) CHAPTER 4: ORDINARY MEMORY PROCESSES SHAPE FLASHBULB MEMORIES OF EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS: A REVIEW OF 40 YEARS OF RESEARCH Jennifer M. Talarico
Lafayette College
Easton
PA David C. Rubin
Duke University
Durham
NC CHAPTER 5: THE CONSEQUENCES OF CONSEQUENTIALITY Jasmen Rice
Karina Hamamouche
John N. Bohannon III
Butler University
Indianapolis
IN CHAPTER 6: WHEN A FLASH IS CAUGHT IN A LAB! AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO THE INVESTIGATION OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES Tiziana Lanciano
Antonietta Curci
University of Bari
Italy Giuseppe Sartori
University of Padua
Italy CHAPTER 7: FLASHBULB
PERSONAL
AND EVENT MEMORIES IN CLINICAL POPULATIONS Michelle J. Tat
Carl A. Gold
Andrew E. Budson
Center for Translational Cognitive Neuroscience
VA Boston Healthcare System and Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center
Boston
MA CHAPTER 8: A COMPARISON OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES FOR POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EVENTS AND THEIR BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL FUNCTIONS Charles B. Stone
Alexander C. V. Jay
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
City University of New York
New York City
USA and The Graduate Center
City University of New York
New York City
USA CHAPTER 9: FLASHBULB MEMORIES AND SOCIAL IDENTITY Dorthe Berntsen
Aarhus University
Denmark CHAPTER 10: ALIGNING FLASHBULB AND COLLECTIVE MEMORIES William Hirst
Robert Meksin
New School for Social Research
New York City
NY CHAPTER 11: FLASHBULB MEMORIES AND COLLECTIVE MEMORIES: PSYCHOSOCIAL PROCESSES RELATED TO RITUALS
EMOTIONS AND MEMORIES Dario Páez
Anderson Mathias
University of the Basque Country
San Sebastian
Spain Stefano Cavalli
University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland
Switzerland Eduardo Guichard
University of Geneva
Geneva
Switzerland José Joaquín Pizarro
Lander Méndez
University of the Basque Country
San Sebastian
Spain Sofíán El-Astal
University of Al-Azhar
Gaza Strip
Palestine CHAPTER 12: CULTURE IN FLASHBULB MEMORY Qi Wang
Cornell University
USA Cagla Aydin
Sabanc¿ University
Turkey CHAPTER 13: THE STUDY OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES: THE GOOD
THE BAD
AND THE WAY FORWARD Lucy V. Justice
Nottingham Trent University
UK Shazia Akhtar
Martin A. Conway
University of London
UK
Belgian Fund for Scientific Research (FRS-FNRS) and Université catholique de Louvain
Belgium Antonietta Curci
University of Bari
Italy CHAPTER 1: MEASUREMENT ISSUES IN THE STUDY OF FLASHBULB MEMORY Antonietta Curci
University of Bari
Italy CHAPTER 2: FLASHBULB MEMORY METHODS Daniel B. Wright
Aspire University
Redwood City
CA Marianna E. Carlucci
Loyola University Maryland
MA CHAPTER 3: USING STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELLING APPROACHES TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE FORMATION OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES Olivier Luminet
Université catholique de Louvain
Belgium and Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (FRS-FNRS) CHAPTER 4: ORDINARY MEMORY PROCESSES SHAPE FLASHBULB MEMORIES OF EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS: A REVIEW OF 40 YEARS OF RESEARCH Jennifer M. Talarico
Lafayette College
Easton
PA David C. Rubin
Duke University
Durham
NC CHAPTER 5: THE CONSEQUENCES OF CONSEQUENTIALITY Jasmen Rice
Karina Hamamouche
John N. Bohannon III
Butler University
Indianapolis
IN CHAPTER 6: WHEN A FLASH IS CAUGHT IN A LAB! AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO THE INVESTIGATION OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES Tiziana Lanciano
Antonietta Curci
University of Bari
Italy Giuseppe Sartori
University of Padua
Italy CHAPTER 7: FLASHBULB
PERSONAL
AND EVENT MEMORIES IN CLINICAL POPULATIONS Michelle J. Tat
Carl A. Gold
Andrew E. Budson
Center for Translational Cognitive Neuroscience
VA Boston Healthcare System and Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center
Boston
MA CHAPTER 8: A COMPARISON OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES FOR POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EVENTS AND THEIR BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL FUNCTIONS Charles B. Stone
Alexander C. V. Jay
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
City University of New York
New York City
USA and The Graduate Center
City University of New York
New York City
USA CHAPTER 9: FLASHBULB MEMORIES AND SOCIAL IDENTITY Dorthe Berntsen
Aarhus University
Denmark CHAPTER 10: ALIGNING FLASHBULB AND COLLECTIVE MEMORIES William Hirst
Robert Meksin
New School for Social Research
New York City
NY CHAPTER 11: FLASHBULB MEMORIES AND COLLECTIVE MEMORIES: PSYCHOSOCIAL PROCESSES RELATED TO RITUALS
EMOTIONS AND MEMORIES Dario Páez
Anderson Mathias
University of the Basque Country
San Sebastian
Spain Stefano Cavalli
University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland
Switzerland Eduardo Guichard
University of Geneva
Geneva
Switzerland José Joaquín Pizarro
Lander Méndez
University of the Basque Country
San Sebastian
Spain Sofíán El-Astal
University of Al-Azhar
Gaza Strip
Palestine CHAPTER 12: CULTURE IN FLASHBULB MEMORY Qi Wang
Cornell University
USA Cagla Aydin
Sabanc¿ University
Turkey CHAPTER 13: THE STUDY OF FLASHBULB MEMORIES: THE GOOD
THE BAD
AND THE WAY FORWARD Lucy V. Justice
Nottingham Trent University
UK Shazia Akhtar
Martin A. Conway
University of London
UK