Thursday, 9 January 2014

Reading

Theoretical:
  • Martin A. Conway. Memory and the self. Journal of Memory and Language, 2005.
  • Martin A. Conway. Autobiographical Memory and Consciousness. Encyclopedia of Consciousness, 2009.
  • Kourken Michaelian, John Sutton. Distributed Cognition and Memory Research: History and Current Directions. Rev.Phil.Psych. 2013 4:1-24
  • Edward S. Casey. Remembering : a phenomenological study. 2000. Chapter 9, Place Memory, p.181-215.
  • Charles Fernyhough. Pieces of light : how the new science of memory illuminates the stories we tell about our pasts. Page 147-172 Clair's story.
  • Daniel L. Schacter. Searching for memory : the brain, the mind, and the past. An accessible book from a psych pov that attempts to weave in art. COFA CFA 153.12/9
  • Stefanucci Jeanine, Augmenting Context-Dependent Memory. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, 2007.
  • J. Sutton, The Feel of the World: exograms, habits, and the confusion of types of memory', in Andrew Kania (ed), Memento: philosophers on film (Routledge, 2009), 65-86. 
  • Observer perspective and acentred memory: some puzzles about point of view in personal memory. John Sutton. Published online: 23 January 2010, Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

Sensecam:
  • SenseCam: A wearable camera that stimulates and rehabilitates autobiographical memory. Steve Hodges, Emma Berry, Ken Wood. Memory Journal, 14 Oct 2011.
  • Using SenseCam with an amnesic patient: Accessing inaccessible everyday memories. Catherine Loveday, Martin A. Conway. Memory Journal, Oct 2011.
  • AffectCam: Arousal–Augmented SenseCam for Richer Recall of Episodic Memories. Corina Sas et. al., CHI 2013.
  • Automatically assisting human memory: A SenseCam browser. Aiden R. Doherty a , Chris J. A. Moulin b & Alan F. Smeaton. Memory Journal, 2010.
  • Beyond total capture: a constructive critique of Lifelogging. Abigail SeLLen and Steve Whittaker.

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