Citing and analyzing the results of experiments as well as field and case studies, the chapters are organized around methodological approaches, biological-evolutionary perspectives, and clinical perspectives, and bring together experts in neuroscience, and both cognitive and clinical psychology. Questions addressed include:
* What is the nature of emotional events and what do we retain from them?
* Is there something about emotional events that causes them to be processed differently in memory?
* Do emotional memories have special characteristics that differ from those produced by "ordinary" memory mechanisms or systems?
* Do people with emotional disturbances remember differently than normal people?
* Which factors play the most crucial role in functional amnesia?
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Contemporary Psychology
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CHOICE
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American Journal of Psychology
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