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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Hajime Otani (University of Michigan, USA) , Bennett L. Schwartz (Florida International University, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.889kg ISBN: 9781138217959ISBN 10: 1138217956 Pages: 474 Publication Date: 12 October 2018 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsTable of Content List of Contributors 1 History of Methods in Memory Science: From Ebbinghaus to fMRI Hajime Otani, Bennett L. Schwartz, and Abby R. Knoll 2 Dependent Measures in Memory Research: From Free Recall to Recognition Anne M Cleary 3 Measures of Forgetting Benjamin C. Storm 4 Accuracy and Bias in Episodic Memory Aysecan Boduroglu and Aycan Kapucu 5 Response Time Measures in Memory Research Motonori Yamaguchi and Richard Schweickert 6 Methods of Studying Working Memory Zach Shipstead and Ashley Nespodzany 7 Methods of Studying Text: Memory, Comprehension, and Learning Kathryn S. McCarthy, Kristopher J. Kopp, Laura K. Allen, and Danielle S. McNamara 8 The Methodology of Metamemory and Metacomprehension Deborah K. Eakin and Jarrod Moss 9 Research Methods for Studying the Emotion-Memory Relationship Hajime Otani, Terry M. Libkuman, Abby R. Knoll, and Cody J. Hensley 10 Methods for Studying Memory Differences between Young and Older Adults Aslı Kılıç and Amy H. Criss 11 Discovering Memory: Methods in the Study of Memory Development P. Douglas Sellers II and Karin Machluf 12 Assessing Autobiographical Memory Disruptions in Psychiatric Populations Laura Jobson 13 Methods of Studying Memory without Awareness Neil W. Mulligan 14 Methods of Studying False Memory Henry Otgaar, Sanne T. L. Houben, and Mark L. Howe 15 Methods of Studying Eyewitness Memory Nadja Schreiber Compo, Jonathan Vallano, Jillian Rivard, Angelica Hagsand, Michelle Pena, and Christopher Altman 16 The Assessment of Autobiographical Memory: An Overview of Behavioral Methods Adam R. Congleton and Dorthe Berntsen 17 Methods of Studying Prospective Memory Melissa J. Guynn, Gilles O. Einstein, and Mark A. McDaniel 18 Face Memory Karen Lander and Vicki Bruce 19 Challenges in Music Memory Research Zehra F. Peynircioğlu, Esra Mungan, and Bennett L. Schwartz 20 A User’s Guide to Collecting Data Online Kalif E. Vaughn, Jeremy Cone, and Nate Kornell 21 Neuropsychological Methods in Memory Research Kata Pauly-Takacs, Celine Souchay, Alastair D. Smith, and Chris J. A. Moulin 22 Applications of Functional MRI in Memory Research Joey Ka-Yee Essoe and Jesse Rissman 23 From the Laboratory to the Classroom: Challenges and Solutions for Conducting John Dunlosky, Kayla Morehead, Amanda Zamary, and Katherine A. Rawson 24 Methods of Studying Individual Differences in Memory Kimberly M. Wingert and Gene A. BrewerReviewsMemory can be mysterious as it is often fleeting but also oddly enduring. Using creative and innovative methods allow scientists to uncover some of the mysteries of memory. This book provides a unique, exciting, and thorough overview of the challenges and the diverse methods that lead to some of the most innovative insights about how memory works, when and why it fails, and perhaps most importantly, what we can do when we know more about how it works. Alan Castel, Professor of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, USA There are books describe what we have learned about memory. However, this volume is unique for explaining both how these findings were obtained and how we should go about studying memory in the future. It gives invaluable advice for the use of behavioral and neural measures and provides important insights as to how these measures can be applied to new issues. Its authors are among the most active and influential scholars of memory. Anyone who wants to understand the scientific literature on memory or who is hoping to make a future contribution to that literature will find this book indispensable. Robert L. Greene, Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University, USA Memory can be mysterious as it is often fleeting but also oddly enduring. Using creative and innovative methods allow scientists to uncover some of the mysteries of memory. This book provides a unique, exciting, and thorough overview of the challenges and the diverse methods that lead to some of the most innovative insights about how memory works, when and why it fails, and perhaps most importantly, what we can do when we know more about how it works. Alan Castel, Professor of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, USA There are books describe what we have learned about memory. However, this volume is unique for explaining both how these findings were obtained and how we should go about studying memory in the future. It gives invaluable advice for the use of behavioral and neural measures and provides important insights as to how these measures can be applied to new issues. Its authors are among the most active and influential scholars of memory. Anyone who wants to understand the scientific literature on memory or who is hoping to make a future contribution to that literature will find this book indispensable. Robert L. Greene, Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University, USA Author InformationHajime Otani is a professor of psychology at Central Michigan University. His current research focuses on emotion and memory. Bennett L. Schwartz is a professor of psychology at Florida International University. He conducts research on memory and metamemory. He is currently Editor-in-Chief of New Ideas in Psychology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |