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DOI: 10.1177/0959354301112006 © 2001 SAGE Publications Proust's Contribution to the Psychology of MemoryThe Reminiscences from the Standpoint of Cognitive ScienceUniversity Of Paris, jean.delacour{at}wanadoo.fr The work of Proust is generally considered to be a major contribution to the psychology of memory. However, there has been no recent evaluation of this contribution from the standpoint of the cognitive sciences. In this article, I examined the scientific status of the reminiscences, this form of retrieval being illustrated by the famous episode of the petite madeleine. It appears that the réminiscences have a place in the taxonomy of the normal memory: they are a form of cued retrieval of explicit memory, characterized by an episodic content where the spatial component of the context is particularly important. Current interpretations in terms of affective or unconscious memory do not seem to be well grounded. The description of the réminiscences cannot be taken at face value for it is subordinate to a philosophy of art which is the main purpose of Àla recherche du temps perdu.
Key Words: autobiographical memory cued retrieval explicit memory involuntary memory Proust reminiscences space memory
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