Autobiographical memories are never isolated episodes; they are embedded in a network that is continually updated and prediction driven. We present autobiographical memory as a meaning-driven process that includes both...
Talk about the past is a frequent part of everyday conversation. Whether we are chatting about our daily exploits, catching up with friends and family across the miles, or reuniting across the years, we tell stories of what has...
For more information on the published version, visit Taylor and Francis's Website., Grysman, Azriel, Natalie Merrill, and Robyn Fivush. "Emotion, Gender, and Gender Typical Identity in Autobiographical Memory." 25, no. 3...
For more information on the published version, visit Wiley's Website., Gender differences emerge regularly in autobiographical memory research. We suggest that gender differences in phenomenological self‐report measures of...
Self and autobiographical memory are inextricably intertwined. From both cognitive and personality perspectives, theorists agree that who we are is very much defined by our remembered experiences (Conway, Singer, & Tagini,...
For more information on the published version, visit Springer's Website, Grysman, Azriel, Robyn Fivush, Natalie A. Merrill, and Matthew Graci. "The Influence of Gender and Gender Typicality on Autobiographical Memory Across...
Both gender and narrative are foundational to the ways in which humans engage in meaning-making. Arguing from evolutionary, psychological and feminist theoretical perspectives, we posit that narratives and gender are culturally...