Memory, Emotion, and Intersubjectivity: beyond the Information Given, and beyond the Individual Mind

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This commentary reflects on papers assembled for a special issue about the impact of Bruner’s idea of “beyond the information given.” The assembled papers are examined in relation to three cross-cutting issues that they illustrate: 1) processes of reflection in autobiographical recollection; 2) links between meaning and emotion; and 3) the idea of going beyond the individual mind as well as beyond the given information.

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Pasupathi, M. (2019). Memory, Emotion, and Intersubjectivity: beyond the Information Given, and beyond the Individual Mind. Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 53(4), 583–589. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12124-019-09485-4

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