作者: Ulric Neisser
DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511558313.009
关键词: Word (computer architecture) 、 Event (computing) 、 Focus (computing) 、 Cognitive psychology 、 Personal experience 、 Episodic memory 、 Nesting (computing) 、 Structure (mathematical logic) 、 Psychology 、 Autobiographical memory
摘要: The study of any kind memory should properly begin with a description the material that is to be remembered. In case autobiographical consists events we have personally experienced – or, put it another way, our personal experiences events. But what an event? How are experienced? This chapter attempt open discussion those issues and their implications for memory. I shall focus on fact defined at one level analysis may themselves constituents other, larger “nested” structure appears not only in but also way they Because different levels nesting specified by kinds information, can perceived remembered somewhat independently. Recalling event matter reviving single record moving appropriately among nested structure. My own present activity offers convenient example. What am doing right now? Obviously, writing David Rubin's book Just as obviously, sitting my word processor. More concretely, chair facing screen displays has already been written small green-on-black letters. successively touching individual keys processor (and looking them, too, because touch typing beyond me) order produce display.