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autobiographisches Gedächtnis

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auto·bio·gra·phi·cal [ˌɔ:təˌbaɪə(ʊ)ˈgræfɪkəl, Am ˌɑ:t̬əˌbaɪəˈ-] ADJ

memo·ry [ˈmeməri, Am -mɚi] N

1. memory no pl (ability to remember):

Gedächtnis nt <-ses, -se> für +acc
Gedächtnisschwund m <-(e)s> kein pl
to have no memory of sth form
sich acc nicht an etw acc erinnern

2. memory no pl (remembrance):

Andenken nt <-s, ->
in memory of sb/sth
zum Gedenken an jdn/etw

3. memory (remembered event):

Erinnerung f <-, -en> an +acc

4. memory no pl COMPUT (stored data):

Arbeitsspeicher m <-s, ->

Klett Biology Glossary

autobiographical memory [ˌɔːtəbaɪəɡræfɪklˈmemri]

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One's sense of self is important in influencing whether autobiographical memories are recalled in the observer or field point of view.
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Since 2006, she has been developing an autobiographical documentary, illustrating her experiences from the age of 18 to 21.
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He himself, however, was quite vague in his autobiographical notes as to his position in the hierarchy of nobility, possibly because of that.
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As well, recall of autobiographical memories that are important in defining ourselves differs depending on the associated emotion.
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The story is said to have many autobiographical elements.
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"Ten days after I stopped writing pornographic stories, I met William Burroughs," is how the voice over in Sasha Pirker's short film begins an autobiographical story.
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"Zehn Tage nachdem ich aufhörte, Pornoerzählungen zu schreiben, habe ich William Burroughs kennen gelernt", beginnt die Offstimme in Sasha Pirkers Kurzfilm eine autobiografische Erzählung.
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The autobiographical book shows a stage of life as a flow of images on which you travel, as captain or tourist, in which you reflect yourself and whose best moments glitter in the foam.
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www.triennale.at
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Das autobiografische Buch zeigt einen Lebensabschnitt als Bilderfluss, auf dem man reist, als Kapitän oder Tourist, in dem man sich spiegelt und dessen beste Momente in der Gischt glitzern.
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Besides poems, anecdotes and essays, her strongly autobiographical literary work comprises five novels that mirror the most important topics of her life:
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www.bsb-muenchen.de
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Ihr stark autobiografisch geprägtes literarisches Werk umfasst neben Gedichten, Erzählungen und Essays fünf Romane, die die wichtigsten Themen ihres Lebens widerspiegeln:
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Expedition, an autobiographical novel from 2005, offers detailed and very personal insights into the life of one of the largest local underground musicians in the past 30 years.
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www.musicaustria.at
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Expedition, ein autobiografischer Roman aus 2005, gibt detaillierte und sehr persönliche Einblicke in das Leben eines der größten heimischen Underground-Musikers der letzten 30 Jahre.
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A man, a woman and the artist’s voice, from off screen, tell a story of migration with an autobiographical background in three different languages, Slovak, German and English.
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www.sixpackfilm.com
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Ein Mann, eine Frau und die Stimme der Künstlerin, die aus dem Off zugespielt wird, erzählen eine Migrationsgeschichte mit autobiografischem Hintergrund in jeweils drei Sprachen – slowakisch, deutsch und englisch.
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