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Scientific evidence versus outdated beliefs: A response to Brewin (2016).
(Journal of abnormal psychology, 2016-10)
We find Brewin's (2016) critiques of the narratives, power, and coherence measures
in Rubin et al. (2016) without merit; his suggestions for a "revised formulation"
(p. 1015) of coherence are contradicted by data readily ...
Scenes enable a sense of reliving: Implications for autobiographical memory.
(Cognition, 2019-02)
Autobiographical memory has been defined by the phenomenological properties of reliving,
vividness, and belief that an event occurred. Neuropsychological damage that results
in the inability to recall the layout of a scene ...
Self-narrative focus in autobiographical events: The effect of time, emotion, and individual differences.
(Memory & cognition, 2019-01)
Individuals may take a self-narrative focus on the meaning of personal events in their
life story, rather than viewing the events in isolation. Using the Centrality of Event
Scale (CES; Berntsen & Rubin in Behaviour Research ...