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Just Tell Us What Happened to You: Autobiographical Memory and Seeking Asylum

机译:告诉我们发生了什么事:自传记忆和寻求庇护

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When someone flees their country and seeks the protection of another state, they usually have to describe what happened to make them afraid to return. This task requires many psychological processes, a key one being autobiographical memory. Memory for events of a specific time and place in one's personal past is the subject of a huge literature, much of it showing that recall is vulnerable to distortions and biases. We review selected areas of this literature, shedding light on some of the processes at work when someone seeks to be recognised as a refugee—in particular, the effects of emotion, including emotional disorder. We then turn to the differing types of memory styles seen in different cultures. Crucial to this area, we briefly examine the current literature on deception. Finally, we draw on the reviewed literature to present conclusions about the reliance on autobiographical memories in the asylum process. Copyright ? 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:当某人逃离自己的国家并寻求另一国的保护时,他们通常必须描述使他们害怕返回的事件。这项任务需要许多心理过程,其中一个关键是自传体记忆。记忆某个人过去特定时间和地点的事件是一本庞大的文献的主题,其中许多文献表明召回容易受到歪曲和偏见的影响。我们回顾了该文献的某些领域,阐​​明了当某人寻求被承认为难民时的某些工作流程,特别是情绪影响,包括情绪障碍。然后,我们转向在不同文化中看到的不同类型的记忆风格。对于这一领域至关重要的是,我们简要地研究了有关欺骗的最新文献。最后,我们利用综述的文献来提出有关庇护过程中对自传体记忆依赖的结论。版权? 2012年John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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    《Applied Cognitive Psychology》 |2012年第5期|661-676|共16页
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    Centre for the Study of Emotion and Law London UK;

    University College London UK;

    School of Medicine Health Policy and Practice University of East Anglia Norwich UK;

    Trauma Clinic London UK;

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