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An Experimental Paradigm for Measuring the Effects of Ageing on Sentence Processing
Published on: October 25, 2019
[The aging from the narrative identity]
1Cátedra de Psicología de la Vejez, Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de Buenos Aires. riacub@fibertel.com.ar
Abstract:
This article is a theoretical study which aims to articulate the notion of narrative identity in the process of aging. This theory makes it possible to present the modalities of figuration of the subject, its broken meanings or refigurations and their elaborated narratives or configurations. The identity narrative explores the mechanisms by which a person develops stories using temporal references, relatives to past and future, and meaningful contexts, to acquire meanings in situations or life stages of disruption and disagreement on whether figuration.
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