Przegląd badań nad mimowolnymi wspomnieniami autobiograficznymi. Perspektywy badawcze

  • Krystian Barzykowski Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie
  • Agnieszka Niedźwieńska
Słowa kluczowe: pamięć autobiograficzna; wspomnienia mimowolne; mimowolne wydobywanie

Abstrakt

Przedmiotem artykułu są wspomnienia autobiograficzne powstające spontanicznie, bez wcześniejszej intencji ich przywołania, w populacji osób zdrowych. Mimowolne wspomnienia odróżniono od wspomnień intruzywnych oraz wspomnień proustowskich. Zaprezentowano podstawowe obszary badawcze w dziedzinie wspomnień mimowolnych, stosowane w ich obrębie metody oraz najważniejsze wyniki dotychczasowych badań. Wskazano również na najważniejsze kierunki dalszych badań i największe dla nich wyzwania.

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