RT Article T1 Fundamentals of memory: applications to memory for sexual assault A1 Davis, Deborah A1 Hart, Demi J. A1 Hogan, Alexis A. A1 Loftus, Elizabeth F. 1944- A2 Hart, Demi J. A2 Hogan, Alexis A. A2 Loftus, Elizabeth F. 1944- LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1940096650 AB Though well-established principles of memory operate for events of all sorts, sexual events typically bring up a host of rather unique issues concerning the vast array of relevant information to be remembered and the personal and situational contexts in which sexual events take place. This chapter reviews the effects of specific situational and personal contexts relevant in many sexual situations on the attentional and interpretive functions of memory: and further discusses some complexities regarding the effects of emotions and the role of trauma that have been insufficiently considered in the literature on memory for sexual assault. K1 Memory K1 Sexual Assault K1 Trauma K1 Emotion K1 Interpretation K1 forensic interview