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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Anne M. Cleary , Bennett L. SchwartzPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 1.700kg ISBN: 9780367209650ISBN 10: 0367209659 Pages: 338 Publication Date: 12 May 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback 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 ContentsPreface Quirks of Autobiographical Memory Chapter 1: Autobiographical editing: Revising our Personal Past Alan S. Brown, Lindy M. Fields, Katie Croft Cadero, Mike Chmielewski, Deanna Denman & Elizabeth J. Marsh Chapter 2: Quirks in Autobiographical Memory Bogdan Kostic & Ari L. Cunningham Chapter 3: Broadening the Autobiographical Record to Include Memories of Fiction Elizabeth J. Marsh & Brenda W. Yang Chapter 4: Eating the Memories W. Robert Batsell, Jr. Chapter 5: Blocked and Recovered Memories Steven M. Smith & Zsolt Beda Quirks of Our Knowledge and Awareness of Our Own Memories Chapter 6: When More is Less: Cue Depreciation in Memory Zehra F. Peynircioğlu Chapter 7: The Charming Quirks of Implicit Memory David B. Mitchell Chapter 8: Negative Effects of Repetition and Testing Neil W. Mulligan Chapter 9: When and Why We (Sometimes) Forget Really Important Things Alan D. Castel & Matthew G. Rhodes Chapter 10: Fluency Illusions in Metamemory Monika Undorf Chapter 11: Knowing More or Thinking that You Know More? Context-dependent Illusions of Knowing Katarzyna Zawadzka & Maciej Hanczakowski Quirky Sensations of Memory Chapter 12: Memory Under the SEA (Subjective Experience of Agency) Zachary J. Bucknoff & Janet Metcalfe Chapter 13: Tip-of-the-tongue States: Past and Future Bennett L. Schwartz & Ali Pournaghadi Chapter 14: The Butcher on the Bus Experience Alan S. Brown Chapter 15: Partial Retrieval is a Distinct yet Infrequent Phenomenon in Human Memory Khrista K. Doshier & Anthony J. Ryals Chapter 16: The Déjà vu Phenomenon’s Entry into the Realm of Science Anne M. Cleary, Andrew M. Huebert, & Katherine L. McNeely-White Chapter 17: Converging on an Understanding of the Déjà vu Experience Courtney B.A. Aitken & Akira R. O’Connor Chapter 18: Repetition, or Déjà vu and Embodied Consciousness Joseph Neisser EpilogueReviewsAuthor InformationAnne M. Cleary is Professor of Psychology at Colorado State University. She does research on human memory processes, metamemory, and metacognition. She is Associate Editor of Journal of Memory and Language and writes a blog at Psychology Today called ‘Quirks of Memory.' Bennett L. Schwartz is Professor of Psychology at Florida International University. He conducts research on metamemory and human memory, as well as a variety of other interesting topics. He is Editor-in-Chief of New Ideas in Psychology and Associate Editor of Metacognition and Learning. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |