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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tulving , CraikPublisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 25.40cm , Height: 4.80cm , Length: 18.00cm Weight: 1.229kg ISBN: 9780195182002ISBN 10: 0195182006 Pages: 720 Publication Date: 26 May 2005 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContributors Part I: Study of Memory 1: Gordon H. Bower: A Brief History of Memory Research 2: Endel Tulving: Concepts of Memory 3: Robert S. Lockhart: Methods of Memory Research 4: Michael J. Kahana: Contingency Analyses of Memory Part II: Memory in the Laboratory ACTS OF MEMORY 5: Alan Baddeley: Short-Term and Working Memory 6: Scott C. Brown and Fergus I. M. Craik: Encoding and Retrieval of Information 7: Daniel R. Kimball and Keith J. Holyoak: Transfer and Expertise CONTENTS OF MEMORY 8: Robert G. Crowder and Robert L. Greene: Serial Learning: Cognition and Behavior 9: Lars-Göran Nilsson: Remembering Actions and Words 10: Henry L. Roediger and Kathleen B. McDermott: Distortions of Memory REFLECTIONS IN MEMORY 11: Douglas L. Hintzman: Memory Judgments 12: Karen J. Mitchell and Marcia K. Johnson: Source Monitoring: Attributing Mental Experiences 13: Janet Metcalfe: Metamemory: Theory and Data AWARENESS IN MEMORY 14: Colleen M. Kelley and Larry L. Jacoby: Recollection and Familiarity: Process-Dissociation 15: John M. Gardiner and Alan Richardson-Klavehn: Remembering and Knowing 16: Jeffrey P. Toth: Nonconscious Forms of Human Memory Part III: Memory in Life MEMORY IN DEVELOPMENT 17: Carolyn Rovee-Collier and Harlene Hayne: Memory in Infancy and Early Childhood 18: Katherine Nelson and Robyn Fivush: Socialization of Memory 19: Josef Perner: Memory and Theory of Mind MEMORY IN USE 20: Ulric Neisser and Lisa K. Libby: Remembering Life Experience 21: Asher Koriat: Control Processes in Remembering 22: Harry P. Bahrick: Long-Term Maintenance of Knowledge 23: Barbara Tversky: Remembering Spaces 24: Jonathan W. Schooler and Eric Eich: Memory for Emotional Events MEMORY IN DECLINE 25: David A. Balota, Patrick O. Dolan, and Janet M. Duchek: Memory Changes in Healthy Older Adults 26: Nicole D. Anderson and Fergus I. M. Craik: Memory in the Aging Brain 27: Andrew R. Mayes: Selective Memory Disorders 28: John R. Hodges: Memory in the Dementias Part IV: Organization of Memory NEURAL SUBSTRATES OF MEMORY 29: Hans J. Markowitsch: Neuroanatomy of Memory 30: Stuart M. Zola and Larry R. Squire: The Medial Temporal Lobe and the Hippocampus 31: Lars Nyberg and Roberto Cabeza: Brain Imaging of Memory 32: Event-Related Potential Studies of Memory 33: H. Valerie Curran: Psychopharmacological Perspectives on Memory THEORIES OF MEMORY 34 The Adaptive Nature of Memory: John R. Anderson and Lael J. Schooler: 35: Roger Ratcliff and Gail McKoon: Memory Models 36: James L. McClelland: Connectionist Models of Memory 37: Mark A. Wheeler: Episodic Memory and Autonoetic Awareness 38: Morris Moscovitch: Theories of Memory and Consciousness 39: Daniel L. Schacter, Anthony D. Wagner, and Randy L. Buckner: Memory Systems of 1999 L. Weiskrantz: EPILOGUE Subject Index Name IndexReviews<br> Provides the reader with a sound and thorough grounding in current theoretical memory frameworks and the methodologies and empirical findings on which they are based . . . useful for advanced undergraduates, beginning graduate students, healthcare professionals such as physicians, and other professionals who may have relevant work-related interests, such as lawyers and social workers. Informed laypeople may well also find sections of this text to be quite accessible and without-doubt informative. --Brain<p><br> The coverage in this book is extensive. Everything you wanted to know about the various leading-edge fields of human cognitive memory research is here, and written by eminent researchers. --Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society<p><br> An epic tome . . . It is safe to say the editors and contributors have succeeded in producing a highly interesting book, remarkable in its breadth and thoroughness. As readers and fellow researchers, we can feel ourselves fo Provides the reader with a sound and thorough grounding in current theoretical memory frameworks and the methodologies and empirical findings on which they are based . . . useful for advanced undergraduates, beginning graduate students, healthcare professionals such as physicians, and other professionals who may have relevant work-related interests, such as lawyers and social workers. Informed laypeople may well also find sections of this text to be quite accessible and without-doubt informative. --Brain<br> The coverage in this book is extensive. Everything you wanted to know about the various leading-edge fields of human cognitive memory research is here, and written by eminent researchers. --Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society<br> An epic tome . . . It is safe to say the editors and contributors have succeeded in producing a highly interesting book, remarkable in its breadth and thoroughness. As readers and fellow researchers, we can feel ourselves fortunate that such a diverse and interesting field has been treated so well. --Psychological Reports<br> Over 60 authors constitute a Who's Who in the field of memory, virtually guaranteeing that the reports are state of the art. Even specialists will benefit from the coverage of subjects in which they have expertise . . . there is no comprehensive, advanced textbook of memory currently on the market nor has there ever been one since the middle 1970s. The reason is simple: no one could possibly write one, certainly not one with the scope and level of information present in the OHM. This volume, then, fills a gap that has needed filling for years. For now, the OHM is the gold standard and all memoryprofessionals are in debt of the editors and authors for its existence. --Canadian Psychology<br> Summarizes the research findings over the past decades that comprise the new science of memory . . . Contributors set out the various theories and the evidence they are based on and explore the consequences for professionals in law, engineering, and clinical medicine. --SciTech Book News<br> . . . will be the standard source book in the field for years to come. --Tim Shallice, University College London<br> The most important book on the subject ever published. --Michael S. Gazzaniga, Dartmouth University<br> <br> Provides the reader with a sound and thorough grounding in current theoretical memory frameworks and the methodologies and empirical findings on which they are based . . . useful for advanced undergraduates, beginning graduate students, healthcare professionals such as physicians, and other professionals who may have relevant work-related interests, such as lawyers and social workers. Informed laypeople may well also find sections of this text to be quite accessible and without-doubt informative. --Brain<br> The coverage in this book is extensive. Everything you wanted to know about the various leading-edge fields of human cognitive memory research is here, and written by eminent researchers. --Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society<br> An epic tome . . . It is safe to say the editors and contributors have succeeded in producing a highly interesting book, remarkable in its breadth and thoroughness. As readers and fellow researchers, we can feel ourselves fortunat Provides the reader with a sound and thorough grounding in current theoretical memory frameworks and the methodologies and empirical findings on which they are based . . . useful for advanced undergraduates, beginning graduate students, healthcare professionals such as physicians, and other professionals who may have relevant work-related interests, such as lawyers and social workers. Informed laypeople may well also find sections of this text to be quite accessible and without-doubt informative. --Brain The coverage in this book is extensive. Everything you wanted to know about the various leading-edge fields of human cognitive memory research is here, and written by eminent researchers. --Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society An epic tome . . . It is safe to say the editors and contributors have succeeded in producing a highly interesting book, remarkable in its breadth and thoroughness. As readers and fellow researchers, we can feel ourselves fortunate that such a diverse and interesting field has been treated so well. --Psychological Reports Over 60 authors constitute a Who's Who in the field of memory, virtually guaranteeing that the reports are state of the art. Even specialists will benefit from the coverage of subjects in which they have expertise . . . there is no comprehensive, advanced textbook of memory currently on the market nor has there ever been one since the middle 1970s. The reason is simple: no one could possibly write one, certainly not one with the scope and level of information present in the OHM. This volume, then, fills a gap that has needed filling for years. For now, the OHM is the gold standard and all memory professionals are in debt of the editors and authors for its existence. --Canadian Psychology Summarizes the research findings over the past decades that comprise the new science of memory . . . Contributors set out the various theories and the evidence they are based on and explor Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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