.The simple stories we tell ourselves at an early age
primitive emotions are probably best described as 'raw' emotions, they're very basic but passionate, so: fear, anger, jealousy, hate, love, etc.
A person's ego is their sense of self-esteem or self-importance.
Autobiographical memory is a type of episodic memory.Episodic memory is memory which is tied to a certain time or place. It covers an episode, rather than semantic memory which is just facts not tied to any episode.Episodic memory can be autobiographical, or experimental. Autobiographical means events in your life. For instance "what did you eat for breakfast this morning?" is autobiographical episodic memory.The other sort of episodic memory is experimental memory. This is rare, and only really considered in cases of Psychological experiments. It involves someone learning something semantically (for instance, a list of words) which then becomes episodic as the person ties the information to the specific episode of processing the words for the experiment.
Actually the word self comes from the word shelf, standing for shell. Outer self = the outer shell.
I think you mean identity. Identity is one's sense of self
The term "primitive autobiographical self" refers to the earliest sense of self that emerges in childhood, typically between ages 2-4. It involves a basic awareness of oneself as a distinct individual with past experiences and memories that shape one's identity. This primitive self lays the foundation for developing a more complex and integrated autobiographical self over time.
Primitive is something that is uncivilized or old and not up to date.
ancient/primitive
Autobiographical means pertaining to one's own life. If you are explaining a definition to someone online, and you use a story from your own life as an example, then you are being autobiographical. This happened to me just today, in fact. :D Below is a link to the dictionary.com definition of autobiographical. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/autobiographical
There are 8 syllables in the word "autobiographical."
Yes they are ALL autobiographical!
Primitive and crude mean the same thing. They're synonyms.
Pertaining to, or containing, autobiography; as, an autobiographical sketch.
Primitive has a base in the word "Primate", so something that is more primitive is something more unsophisticated or savage.
Yes, spices were grown in primitive agriculture. Sure, if by primitive agriculture you mean horticulture, seasoning plants definitely count as primitive agriculture, supplementary to hunting and gathering.
It is a bit unclear as to whether you are supposed to draw a self-portrait, or prepare a brief autobiographical piece. If the latter, you will want to focus on your career achievements and accomplishments.
Hsiao-Hung Lee has written: 'Possibilities of hidden things' -- subject(s): Autobiographical fiction, English, English Autobiographical fiction, English fiction, First person narrative, History, History and criticism, Narration (Rhetoric), Self in literature