@article{8f856ba85feb4ac78d35b1f2df9acc16,
title = "Demonstrating Conceptual Clustering in Autobiographical Memory with Voluntary Recall Tasks: More Evidence for the Conceptual Organization View",
author = "Mace, {John H.} and Hall, {Austin J.}",
note = "John H. Mace and Austin J. Hall The American Journal of Psychology DOI: 10.5406/amerjpsyc.131.3.0283 Research on the nature of episodic memory organization has suggested that the dominant organizing principle among episodic memories is either conceptual organization, where memories cluster around the same content (e.g., memories about the people), or a type of temporal organization known as general events, where memories cluster around extended events (e.g., a holiday in London), repeated events (e.g., Sunday walks in the park), or causally related events (i.e., where one event leads to another).",
year = "2018",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.5406/AMERJPSYC.131.3.0283",
language = "American English",
volume = "131",
journal = "American Journal of Psychology",
}