Dear all,
The Macquarie Minds and Intelligences Research Centre invites you to our next 
public lecture.

  *   When: Tuesday 28th of October, 4pm.
  *   Where: The Australian Hearing Hub<https://hearinghub.edu.au/location> – 
Level 1 lecture theatre.


We are delighted to have Dr. Francesco Fanti Rovetta from Ruhr University 
Bochum present the following:
Varieties of self-to-memory dynamics in autobiographical memory: the case of 
depression
Autobiographical memory and the self are closely connected. Autobiographical 
memories provide the information needed to form and maintain a stable 
self-model (memory-to-self). The self, in turn, modulates the construction of 
autobiographical memories at retrieval (self-to-memory). Prior research has 
mainly focused on the memory-to-self direction of influence. However, 
self-to-memory dynamics are being increasingly investigated in both 
neurotypical and neurodivergent populations. In this talk, I will present a 
systematic approach to self-to-memory dynamics. First, I will introduce the 
Self-Memory System (SMS) framework and distinguish between long-term and 
situationally activated aspects of the self, as well as between 
representational and agentive aspects. Second, I will introduce four types of 
self-to-memory dynamics based on four dimensions of the self drawn from the 
ICD-11 (self-coherence, self-valence, self-knowledge, and self-control). Third, 
drawing on existing empirical studies, I will apply this framework to 
characterize self-to-memory dynamics in major depressive disorder. Lastly, I 
will discuss some theoretical and clinical implications of the framework.
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