Autobiographical memory "Memory" is a label of diverse cognitive abilities that humans and other animals can use for their current purpose to retain information and reconstruct past experience. Autobiographical memory is a complex and multidimensional skill consisting of neurological, social, cognitive and linguistic elements. At the most basic level, autobiographical memory refers to the past events experienced by individuals. In the past decade, research on autobiographical memory has led to an explanation of human memory that individual targets play a major role in the formation, acquisition and construction of specific memories. The situation memory is reconsidered as a storage system.
Viewpoints, conceptual issues, construction and development of social autobiographical memory, cognitive perspectives, autobiographical memory throughout the life cycle, autobiographical memory and emotions, neuropathy, and autobiographical memory. NATO's Advanced Research Workshop on the theoretical perspective of autobiographical memory held in the UK from 4th to 12th July 1991 provides a contemporary "self in Western culture" in postworld social context To do. "The theory of World War II. He expresses himself as" sky "according to cultural power and charts and people are constantly seeking to" satisfy "themselves with food, consumer goods, celebrities . He depicts the role of advertisement and psychotherapy in creating this empty self, but I can not fulfill it. If you find an extension and a nice version of this point in Cushman (1995)
Memories of flashlights have always been classified as memory of autobiographical memory, events of everyday life of people. An emotionally neutral autobiographical event such as a party or a barbecue contrasts with an emotional event classified as flash memory. The memory of a neutral autobiographical event is not as emotional as the death of Princess Diana or the death of Mother Theresa. Therefore, Flash memory is remembered more accurately than daily autobiographical events. In some cases there is no difference in consistency between flash memory and daily memory. All of this is due to decreasing over time. However, the belief in record sharpness, recollection, and memory accuracy is reduced only in everyday memory than flash memory.