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Keyword [autobiographical memory]
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81. The role of emotion in the functions of autobiographical memory
82. Reduced Autobiographical Memory Specificity: An Investigation of Mechanisms and Contributing Factors
83. A short-term longitudinal study of the relations among depression, stressful life events, and autobiographical memory
84. An investigation of the different roles of overgeneral autobiographical memory
85. Neuropsychology of remote and recent autobiographical memory
86. Maintaining a positive sense of self: Distancing effects in autobiographical memory for negative events
87. The effects of cue content and cue repetition on retrieval from autobiographical memory
88. An investigation of autobiographical memory using multiple methods
89. Autobiographical memory specificity and its relationship to avoidant personality and attachment styles
90. Reacting to the past: A developmental examination of the emotion regulation role of autobiographical memory specificity
91. The Memorial Consequences of Retellings and Their Underlying Cognitive Mechanisms: The Role of Selective Rehearsal and Connections to Autobiographical Memory
92. The influence of culture on the content of autobiographical memory
93. Training autobiographical memory for specific positive events in older adults with depressive symptomatology (Spanish text)
94. Early autobiographical memory in children: A study of 7- to 10-year-olds
95. Effects of manipulating the mood components of valence and arousal on the specificity of autobiographical memory in nondepressed women
96. Autobiographical memory and self: An object relations and systems theory conceptual framework
97. Behavioral, cognitive and neural correlates of Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory
98. The Effect Of Autobiographical Memory And Familism Culture On The Mental Health Of People Who Lose Their Only Child
99. A Generalized Study Of Left-behind Children's Autobiographical Memory From The Perspective Of Continuum
100. An Experimental Study Of Cognitive Reappraisal Affecting Autobiographical Memory
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