ÉTYMOLOGIE DU MOT HYPERMNESIA
New Latin, from hyper- + -mnesia, formed on the model of amnesia.
MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HYPERMNESIA»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HYPERMNESIA»
Découvrez l'usage de
hypermnesia dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
hypermnesia et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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The Recovery of Unconscious Memories:
Hypermnesia and ...
Hypermnesia and Reminiscence Matthew Hugh Erdelyi. the improvement effect.
The question of what is "interesting," however, is a tricky problem in science,
often reflecting as much on the researcher as on the phenomenon. The process
of ...
Matthew Hugh Erdelyi, 1998
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Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis in Medicine, Dentistry, ...
Hypermnesia refers to the retrieval of information or an increase in memory recall
greater than that achieved at volitional or nonhypnotic levels. This phenomenon,
too, is seen in some degree as a part of everyday life. How often, when walking ...
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Handbook Of Hypnotic Phenomena In Psychotherapy
ABOUT THE PHENOMENON Hypermnesia is the hypnotic phenomenon that
involves vivid, near- photographic remembering. It is the complement of amnesia.
Hypermnesia is sometimes confused with age regression, or the terms are used ...
John H. Edgette, Janet Sasson Edgette, 2013
The answer is yes, as the cognitive psychologist David Payne ( I 987) has shown
in an article on reminiscence and hypermnesia. Reminiscence refers to recall of
previously unrecalled items (words, pictures) over repeated testing. For example
...
Cognitive psychologists have studied a phenomenon called hypermnesia, which
is a process of producing retrieval of memories that would have seem to have
been forgotten (Erdelyi & Goldberg, 1979; Holmes, 1991; Turtle & Yuille, 1994).
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PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING&MOTIVATION:V18
ports on reminiscence (in the sense of hypermnesia—see Footnote 1). Thus,
Ballard's children may have produced more correct lines of poetry because they
produced more lines of poetry. The third common denominator underlying the ...
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The Psychology of Learning and Motivation
Previous experiments reporting greater hypermnesia on early trials inadvertently
encouraged relational processing whereas those showing more hypermnesia on
later trials used procedures that enhanced item-specific processing.
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Advances in Psychology Research
Item-specific processing has also been implicated as the basis for item gains (
reminiscence) in hypermnesia research, whereas relational encoding is
considered the basis for the lack of forgetting. When experimental conditions
combine ...
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Attention and Performance XV: Conscious and Nonconscious ...
Hypermnesia, Incubation, and Mind Popping: On Remembering without Really
Trying George Mandler ABSTRACT Anecdotes abound about inaccessible
thoughts and memories coming to mind with repeated attempts, after periods of
delay ...
Carlo Umiltà, Morris Moscovitch, 1994
WITNESS: That's a question of "hypermnesia," the opposite of amnesia.
Hypermnesia is the particularly vivid recall of events, usually with substantial
detail. In hypnotic hypermnesia, events that are stored in the unconscious mind
are brought ...
Alan W. Scheflin, Jerrold Lee Shapiro, 1989
8 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «HYPERMNESIA»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
hypermnesia est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Why can't we remember dreams? The neuroscience of ecstasy and …
This is an example of the phenomenon known as hypermnesia. It is as if the dreamer's memory holds open doors that remain closed in daytime ... «Salon, mai 15»
'Ulysses' and Its Wake Tom McCarthy
Derrida complains of Finnegans Wake's relentless 'hypermnesia', which 'a priori indebts you, inscribes you in advance in the book you are ... «London Review of Books, juin 14»
The Revolution of Philippe Sollers
Memory exercises for a time of amnesia, or what amounts to the same thing (aided by databases), of generalized hypermnesia. A fountain pen ... «Huffington Post, janv 14»
Facebook Friend Requests, Memory Failures, and Hypermnesia …
In my interaction with Facebook friending, I first experienced a profound memory failure, followed by a wonderful hypermnesia effect. «Psychology Today, avril 10»
EMDR – An Effective Mode of Psychotherapy
He had investigated soldiers suffering from vivid, painful sensorimotor memories of the trauma, i.e., hypermnesia, partial or complete amnesia ... «Sri Lanka Guardian, févr 10»
iCephalon 2009 Keynote address (AKA Encephalon 72)
People with iGetaLife, also known as confabulatory hypermnesia, can explain in detail what happened on any day of their life — say, March 13, ... «ScienceBlogs, juin 09»
Deconstructing the Founding Myths of France's Greatness
... guilt-provoking hypermnesia, but to social prophylaxis against colonial damage, the concealment of which could partly explain the recurrent ... «Center for Research on Globalization, mai 07»
An Interview with Jeffrey Moore
While doing research on amnesia I stumbled upon its opposite, hypermnesia, and the case of “S” from the 1930s, a Russian named Solomon Shereshevskii. «Bookslut, juil 06»