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Memory and Emotion

Memory and Emotion

9780195158564
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Understanding the interplay between memory and emotion is crucial for the work of researchers in many arenas - clinicians, psychologists interested in eyewitness testimony, psychobiologists, to name just a few. Memory and Emotion spans all these areas and brings them together into one volume. Daniel Reisberg and Paula Hertel have assembled contributions from the most visible and productive researchers working at the intersection of emotion and memory. The result is a sophisticated profile of our current understanding of how memory is shaped both by emotion and emotional disorder. The diverse list of topics includes the biology of traumatic memory, the memory disorders produced by depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia, the nature of emotional memory both in children and the elderly, and the collective memory processes at work in remembering the Holocaust. This unified collection of cutting-edge research will be an invaluable guide toscholars and students in many different research areas.
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OUP USA
83193
9780195158564
9780195158564

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Publication date
2004
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
428
Dimensions (mm)
163 x 243
Weight (g)
740
  • Memory for emotional events; The neuroanatomy of emotional memory in humans; The biopsychology of trauma and memory; Forgetting trauma?; Selective memory effects in anxiety disorders:: an overview of research findings and their implications; Memory for emotional and nonemotional events in depression:: a question of habit?; Emotion, memory, and conscious awareness in schizophrenia; Childrens memories of emotional events; Ageing and emotional memory; Emotion and eyewitness memory; Emotional memory in survivors of the Holocaust:: a qualitative study of oral testimony;
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