Introduction
Introduction
1. The Self, W. James
The Social Nature of Self
2. Attitude Inferences from Salient and Relevant Cognitive Content About Behavior, G. R. Salancik and M. Conway
Autobiographical Memory and Its Loss: Implications for the Self
3. Fugue with Awareness of Loss of Personal Identity, C. Fisher and E. D. Joseph
Emotion, Consciousness, and Self
4. Memory and Consciousness, E. Tulving
5. The Nature of Interhemispheric Communication, M. S. Gazzaniga and J. E. LeDoux
The Self as a Memory Aide
6. Self-Reference and the Encoding of Personal Information, T. B. Rogers, N. A. Kuiper, and W. S. Kirker
7. Remembering Information Related to One’s Self, G. H. Bower and S. G. Gilligan
8. Elaboration, Organization, and the Self-Reference Effect in Memory, S. B. Klein and J. F. Kihlstrom
9. The Nature of Self-Referent Encoding: The Contributions of Elaborative and Organizational Processes, S. B. Klein and J. Loftus
Self-Knowledge and Memory
10. Use of Exemplars and Abstractions in Trait Judgments: A Model of Trait Knowledge About the Self and Others, S. B. Klein, J. Loftus, J. G. Trafton, and R. W. Fuhrman
11. Self-Knowledge of an Amnesic Patient: Toward a Neuropsychology of Personality and Social Psychology, S. B. Klein, J. Loftus, and J. F. Kihlstrom
12. Decisions and the Evolution of Memory: Multiple Systems, Multiple Functions, S. B. Klein, L. Cosmides, J. Tooby, and S. Chance
The Loss of Self-Knowledge: Neuro-Case Studies
13. The Unanticipated Resilience of Trait Self-knowledge in the Face of Neural Damage, S. B. Klein and M. L. Lax
14. Memory and the Sense of Personal Identity, S. B. Klein and S. Nichols
15. The Self and Science: Is It Time for a New Aproach to the Study of Human Experience?, S. B. Klein
16. Future Mental Time Travel: Types of Memory, Types of Selves and Types of Temporality, S. B. Klein
17. Psychological and Philosophical Bases for the Sense of Personal Identity, S. B. Klein
18. The Feeling of Personal Ownership of One’s Mental States: A Conceptual Argument and Empirical Evidence for an Essential, but Underappreciated, Mechanism of Mind, S. B. Klein
19. A Defense of Experiential Realism: The Need to Take Phenomenological Reality on Its Own Terms in the Study of the Mind, S. B. Klein