Flashbulb memories
new issues and new perspectives
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Author
Contributions
- Luminet, Olivier, 1969- - Contributor
- Curci, Antonietta, 1969- - Contributor
Publication
2009 - Psychology Press, Hove (UK), England
Language
English
Word Count
74,250 words, Guess
Page Count
297 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL16958150M
- Internet Archiveisbn_9781841696720
- ISBN-101841696722
- ISBN-139781841696720
- Library of Congress Control Number2008027312
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number233172885
- Better World Books9781841696720
Classifications
- DDC153.1/3
- LCCBF378.F55 F53 2009
- LCCBF378.F55
Description
"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 sounds or specific clothes. Why do we remember these things? Is it because such events are so deeply emotional or so unexpected or because people talk about them so many times? Why are these "flashbulb memories" so vivid and lasting?" "Flashbulb Memories: New Issues and New Perspectives explores these questions in the first book on flashbulb memories (FBMs) for more than a decade. It considers the many developments over the last 10 years, including new models of FBM formation, advances in statistical methods and neuroscience, and two key public events, the death of Princess Diana and the September 11th attacks in the US, which can help test FBM. The book examines the status of FBMs as "special" or "ordinary" memory formations, and the expert contributors represent a balance between those that favour each approach. It also investigates controversial topics of research such as: are emotional, cognitive, or social factors highly relevant for the formation of FBMs?; how can sociological, historical, and cultural issues help us to understand the process of FBMs?; what are the differences between FBMs, memories for traumatic experiences, and highly vivid personal memories?; and how can we provide a valid and reliable measure for FBMs?" "This book gathers together specialists in the field in order to make significant progress in this area of research which has remained divisive for the past 30 years. It will provide essential reading for researchers in FBM and also be of interest to those in related areas such as social psychology, cognitive psychology, cross-cultural psychology, sociology, political sciences and history as well as clinicians dealing with those who have strong FBMs after personal traumatic events."--Jacket.
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