First Experience Memories: Contexts and Functions in Personal Histories

  • Robinson J
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Abstract

Personal histories are a primary form of organization in autobiographical memory. They organize temporally distributed experience into thematically-related “streams”. First experience stories are a useful source for identifying the kinds of histories...

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Robinson, J. A. (1992). First Experience Memories: Contexts and Functions in Personal Histories. In Theoretical Perspectives on Autobiographical Memory (pp. 223–239). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7967-4_13

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