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The interdisciplinary science of autobiographical memory

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/wcs.1652

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autobiographical memory; autobiographical retrieval; autobiographical specificity

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In order to have a comprehensive understanding of autobiographical memory, WIREs Cognitive Science is releasing a special issue that gathers contributions from various perspectives in the field. The article introduces the philosophy of the collaborative project and the knowledge gained from the included articles, as well as insights into future research directions. It highlights the interdisciplinary nature of autobiographical memory research and the first-time gathering of different theoretical approaches in this special issue.
To provide a comprehensive understanding of the characteristics of autobiographical memory, WIREs Cognitive Science is launching a special issue gathering contributions from various perspectives in the field of autobiographical memory. To introduce this special issue, I outline the philosophy of this collaborative project and summarize the knowledge gained from each of the 12 articles included. Insights into the next important steps in studying autobiographical memory are also provided. As shown in this article, research on autobiographical memory covers a wide range of disciplines (e.g., neuropsychology, cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, neurology, psychiatry). However, there has been little interdisciplinary dialogue between autobiographical memory scholars until recently. For the first time, this special issue brings together theoretical contributions that offer different yet complementary approaches to the study of autobiographical memory. This article is categorized under: Psychology > Memory

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