The Development of Autobiographical Memory
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Abstract
Autobiographical memory is a uniquely human system that integrates memories of past experiences into an overarching life narrative. In this review, I extend social-cultural models of autobiographical memory development and present theory and research that demonstrates that (a) autobiographical memory is a gradually developing system across childhood and adolescence that depends on the development of a sense of subjective self as continuous in time; (b) autobiographical memory develops within specific social and cultural contexts that relate to individual, gendered, and cultural differences in adults' autobiographical memories, and, more specifically, (c) mothers who reminisce with their young children in…
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- Autobiographical memory
- Psychology
- Childhood amnesia
- Childhood memory
- Narrative
- Developmental psychology
- Episodic memory
- Cognitive psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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