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Including the formation and recall of what are called episodic memories, which are autobiographical memories about our past experiences.
Including the formation and recall of what are called episodic memories, which are autobiographical memories about our past experiences.
Zywowski has been quoted describing Possession as something of an autobiographical piece, dramatizing his real-life divorce within a plot that includes espionage, creature effects, and an absolutely riveting performance from Isabella Gianni.
And so this is really a watershed moment in Chinese history, when paintings by these literati, the elite educated men of the Southern Song in particular, became autobiographical.
And so this is really a watershed moment in Chinese history when paintings by these literati, the elite educated men of the southern Song in particular, became autobiographical.
Writer-director Kenneth Branagh based this semi-autobiographical film on his upbringing in the titular Northern Ireland city.
For those with highly superior autobiographical memory, or H.S.A.M for short, this is their reality.
And so I first like to just be very clear about what I'm not talking about when I we can call a self, we can talk about our autobiographical histories, we can talk about things we tend to do, our likes and dislikes, and all of that is in the description of a self and that makes perfect sense.
Identity statements light up midline cortical structures like the medial prefrontal cortex and posterior cingulate cortex, regions deeply involved in autobiographical memory and meaning.
Hyperthymesia is a rare mental state or neurological condition where a person has a very detailed autobiographical memory.
your amygdala may play a bigger role in your autobiographical memory than we once thought.
Johnny Cash Folsom Prison Folsom Prison Blues was hardly autobiographical, but
I mean, it's not necessarily autobiographical.
It's not necessarily autobiographical,