Memory in Autism

Memory is a funny thing. It is exercised in the present, but (we fondly suppose) it conjures up the past, or perhaps more accurately, what we register and recall from a time gone by. Sometimes it is only the effects of past experience that feature in memory – what we have come to know the world...

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Những tác giả chính: Boucher, Jill, Bowler, Dermot
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-355102014-01-19T23:49:39Z Memory in Autism Boucher, Jill Bowler, Dermot Reconstruct Community Memory is a funny thing. It is exercised in the present, but (we fondly suppose) it conjures up the past, or perhaps more accurately, what we register and recall from a time gone by. Sometimes it is only the effects of past experience that feature in memory – what we have come to know the world to be like, what we have learned words signify, what we feel we know is linked with what – and sometimes it seems more like revisiting what we experienced some while back (whether from a distant age, or from the moment just faded), how it was to be the person who we were then, seeing and feeling and thinking those things that we saw and felt and thought 2013-09-12T01:43:06Z 2013-09-12T01:43:06Z 2008 Book 978-0-511-40889-2 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35510 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press
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Community
Boucher, Jill
Bowler, Dermot
Memory in Autism
description Memory is a funny thing. It is exercised in the present, but (we fondly suppose) it conjures up the past, or perhaps more accurately, what we register and recall from a time gone by. Sometimes it is only the effects of past experience that feature in memory – what we have come to know the world to be like, what we have learned words signify, what we feel we know is linked with what – and sometimes it seems more like revisiting what we experienced some while back (whether from a distant age, or from the moment just faded), how it was to be the person who we were then, seeing and feeling and thinking those things that we saw and felt and thought
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