Severely Deficient Autobiographical Memory (SDAM)
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Severely Deficient Autobiographical Memory (SDAM) is a newly described memory syndrome whereby the ability to vividly recollect past events is impaired, while other memory abilities are spared. 

The purpose of this website is to provide information about SDAM and allow individuals with SDAM to interact. Research studies (open to all) are also available.


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Interview with Susie McKinnon and Brian Levine on BBC4's All in the Mind (June 19, 2018), listen here

Individual Differences in Autobiographical Memory
Daniela Palombo, Signy Sheldon, & Brian Levine
published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences, June 2018 

This paper reviews the literature on deficient and superior autobiographical memory,
​as well as less extreme individual differences

We are featured in the April 2016 issue of Wired! Read the story here.


Read our research about how individual differences in autobiographical memory
correspond to different patterns of brain connectivity at rest:

Click here for press release and here for open access publication
  
HealthCareCAN
 – which tracks media pickup of Canadian healthcare organizations’ published research studies - ranks our SDAM study as one of the most remarkable health research achievements of 2015.   
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