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Memory and Emotion:

Interdisciplinary Perspectives
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Bob Uttl, Nobuo Ohta, Amy Siegenthaler
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John Wiley & Sons, Apr 15, 2008 - Psychology - 328 pages
Memory and Emotion: Interdisciplinary Perspectives is a collection of original articles that explores cutting-edge research in memory and emotion, discussing findings, methodological techniques, and theoretical advances in one of the fastest-growing areas in psychology.



  • contains contributions by leading researchers the field

  • emphasizes cognitive neuroscience, psychopathology, and aging in covering contemporary advances in research on memory and emotion
  • covers many of the current hot topics in the field including: dissociative amnesia and post-traumatic stress disorder; false, recovered and traumatic memories; flashbulb memories; the use of emotional memories in therapy; and the influence of emotion on autobiographical memory.
  

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Contents

1 Memory and Emotion from Interdisciplinary Perspectives
1
Part I Memory Emotion and Cognition
13
Part II Memory Emotion Aging and the Brain
105
Part III Memory Emotion and Psychopathology
189

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About the author (2008)

Bob Uttl is Center of Excellence Professor of Psychology at Tamagawa University, Japan.

Nobuo Ohta is Professor of Psychology at the Tokyo University of Social Welfare, Japan.



Amy L. Siegenthaler is a Japan Society for Promotion of Science Post-Doctoral Fellow at Tokyo University of Social Welfare.

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