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role of memory in writing autobiography​

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Answered by halasadeeq
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Autobiographical memory serves three broad functions: directive, social, and self-representative. ... The directive function of autobiographical memory uses past experiences as a reference for solving current problems and a guide for our actions in the present and the future.

Autobiographical memory is generally considered a subset of episodic memory. Episodic memory refers to the conscious recollection of specific events that took place at a particular point in time in the past, involving such information as what, where, and when.

Joey DeGrandis is one of fewer than 100 people identified to have Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory, or HSAM.Autobiographical memory is a memory system consisting of episodes recollected from an individual's life, based on a combination of episodic (personal experiences and specific objects, people and events experienced at particular time and place) and semantic (general knowledge and facts about the world) memory.

Autobiographical memory serves three broad functions: directive, social, and self-representative. ... The directive function of autobiographical memory uses past experiences as a reference for solving current problems and a guide for our actions in the present and the future.

A second issue concerns the role of emotion and the self. An autobiographical memory seems to many writers to be more than simply an episodic memory in which one is a participant.

The scientific study of autobiographical memory, however, is relatively recent. Autobiographical memories, as the name itself reveals, can be literally taken as the memories that we would write about

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Answered by SmritiSami
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The role of memory in writing autobiography is as follows:

  • Autobiographical memory serves the self in four different ways; it helps us guide future behavior, form and maintain a social network, create a continuous sense of self and cope with negative emotions and experiences.
  • Memory specificity is usually operationalized as the ability to retrieve specific personal memories following emotional cue words. For a personal memory to be considered specific, it has to consist of a particular event that happened at a particular time and place.
  • When a person has extremely good memory and that person wants to write an autobiography, it is very helpful. The person can then remember specific events in his or her life and pen them down to include in their autobiography.

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