Involuntary Autobiographical Memories: An Introduction the Unbidden Past Seminar
- Time:
- 15:00 - 16:00
- Date:
- 17 October 2018
- Venue:
- University of Southampton, Highfield Campus, Building 44 (Shackleton), Room 1057 (L/T B)
For more information regarding this seminar, please telephone Sue McNally on 02380 595150 or email [email protected] .
Event details
Visiting Speaker Seminar on behalf of CRSI
Speaker information
Professor Dorthe Berntsen , Aarhus University, Denmark. My research deals with autobiographical memory (the ability to remember events from the personal past). I have particularly examined involuntary (spontaneously arising) autobiographical memories, which are memories that appear in the consciousness with no preceding attempts at retrieving them. I have pioneered the scientific study of this phenomenon in cognitive psychology, and examined them in relation to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and depression, as well as dementia where spontaneous memories of the early part of life can be intact and stimulated with relevant cues. Since 2010 I have headed the Danish National Research Foundation Center on Autobiographical Memory Research (CON AMORE), where we study autobiographical memory from many different angles, including life span development from early childhood to old age,across various mental disorders, and across cultures