Browsing by Author "Berntsen, D"
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Emotion and vantage point in autobiographical
Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC (Cognition and Emotion, 2006-12-01)Autobiographical memories may be recalled from two different perspectives: Field memories in which the person seems to remember the scene from his/her original point of view and observer memories in which the rememberer ... -
How Memory for Stressful Events affects Identity
Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D (2008) -
Positive emotions enhance recall of peripheral details
Talarico, JM; Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC (Cognition and Emotion, 2009-03-02)Emotional arousal and negative affect enhance recall of central aspects of an event. However, the role of discrete emotions in selective memory processing is understudied. Undergraduates were asked to recall and ... -
Postscript: Evidence and Counterevidence
Berntsen, D; Rubin, David C; Bohni, MK (PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW, 2008-10) -
Splintered memories or vivid landmarks? Qualities and organization of traumatic memories with and without PTSD
Berntsen, D; Willert, M; Rubin, DC (Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2003-09-01)One hundred and eighty-one students answered a standardized questionnaire on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): 25 reported trauma(s) and indicated a pattern of after-effects that matched a PTSD symptom profile, whereas ... -
The normative and the personal life: individual differences in life scripts and life story events among USA and Danish undergraduates.
Rubin, David C; Berntsen, D; Hutson, Michael (Memory, 2009-01)Life scripts are culturally shared expectations about the order and timing of life events in a prototypical life course. American and Danish undergraduates produced life story events and life scripts by listing the seven ...