Basic researchers unlock the secrets of nature; applied researchers unlock the means by which those secrets of nature can change people's lives. Neither basic nor applied research has an independent impact. These volumes examine the convergence of basic and applied research in the field of memory. Volume 1: Theory and Context, focuses on the methods for understanding and applying basic memory theory, while Volume 2: Practical Applications, expands the understanding of practical memory research by providing in-depth research examples and findings. If the science of memory is to make a…mehr
Basic researchers unlock the secrets of nature; applied researchers unlock the means by which those secrets of nature can change people's lives. Neither basic nor applied research has an independent impact. These volumes examine the convergence of basic and applied research in the field of memory. Volume 1: Theory and Context, focuses on the methods for understanding and applying basic memory theory, while Volume 2: Practical Applications, expands the understanding of practical memory research by providing in-depth research examples and findings. If the science of memory is to make a significant contribution to society, coordinating our basic and applied efforts and determining how they complement each other become of paramount importance. These volumes will help in this regard--both as textbooks demonstrating how to investigate memory and apply basic memory theory, and as reference sources leading to a better understanding of certain problems in basic and applied memory research. Readers of these volumes will gain a thorough grasp of the way major themes relate to basic and applied research collaboration, how programmatic basic and applied research can be conducted on particular memory problems, and the manner in which basic and applied work in major problem areas has been incorporated into the field of memory. Both volumes present important information that will be indispensable to researchers and students alike.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Douglas J. Herrmann, Chris Hertzog, Cathy McEvoy, Paula Hertel, Marcia K. Johnson
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Volume 1. Contents: Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgments. D.J. Herrmann Convergence of Basic and Applied Memory Research: An Overview of Volume 1. J.F. Kihlstrom Memory Research: The Convergence of Theory and Practice. P.E. Morris M.M. Gruneberg Practical Aspects of Memory: The First 2 500 Years. H.P. Bahrick Synergistic Strategies for Memory Research. M.M. Gruneberg P.E. Morris R.N. Sykes D.J. Herrmann The Practical Application of Memory Research: Practical Problems in the Relationship Between Theory and Practice. M.K. Johnson Fact Fantasy and Public Policy. T.K. Landauer S.T. Dumais How Come You Know So Much? From Practical Problems to New Memory Theory. P. Rabbitt Q. Yang What Are the Functional Bases of Individual Differences in Memory Ability? L.L Jacoby J.M. Jennings J.F. Hay Dissociating Automatic and Consciously Controlled Processes: Implications for Diagnosis and Rehabilitation of Memory Deficits. A. Baddeley Applying the Psychology of Memory to Clinical Problems. T. Curran D.L. Schacter Implicit Memory and Perceptual Brain Mechanisms. W. Hirst E. Pinner Memory and Attention. J. Grafman H. Weingartner A Combinatorial-Binding and Strength (CBS) Model of Memory: Is It a Better Framework for Amnesia? B.A. Wilson Management and Rehabilitation of Memory Problems. M.A. Conway Failures of Autobiographical Remembering. P.J. Hertel Practical Aspects of Emotion and Memory. C. Hertzog J. Dunlosky The Aging of Practical Memory: An Overview. R.A. Dixon Collaborative Memory and Aging. M.A. McDaniel P.J. Waddill P.S. Shakesby Study Strategies Interest and Learning From Text: The Application of Material Appropriate Processing. J. Wilding E. Valentine Memory Expertise. K.A. Deffenbacher Updating the Scientific Validity of Three Key Estimator Variables in Eyewitness Testimony. Volume 2. Contents: C. McEvoy Preface. Part I: On the Relationship Between Basic and Practical Memory Research.A. Koriat M. Goldsmith Memory as Something That Can Be Counted Versus Memory as Something That Can Be Counted On. M. Pressley Personal Reflections on the Study of Practical Memory in the Mid-1990s: The Complete Cognitive Researcher. Part II: Eyewitness Memory and Memory for Faces.G. Davies A. Kurvink R. Mitchell N. Robertson Memory for Cars and Their Drivers: A Test of the Interest Hypothesis. J.W. Schooler R.S. Ryan L. Reder The Costs and Benefits of Verbally Rehearsing Memory for Faces. M.P. Toglia J.S. Neuschatz H. Hembrooke S.J. Ceci Children's Memory Following Misleading Postevent Information: A Contextual Approach. Part III: Remembering to Do Things.G.O. Einstein M.A. McDaniel Remembering to Do Things: Remembering a Forgotten Topic. D.C. Park C.B. Mayhorn Remembering to Take Medications: The Importance of Nonmemory Variables. A. Searleman Personality Variables and Prospective Memory Performance. Part IV: Learning and Intelligence.D.G. Payne M.J. Wenger Practice Effects in Memory: Data Theory and Unanswered Questions. E. van der Meer Memory and Analogical Reasoning. Part V: Memory and Surveys.G.B. Willis The Use of Strategic Processes by Survey Respondents. F.G. Conrad N.R. Brown Estimating Frequency: A Multiple Strategy Perspective. P.A. Mullin E.R. Cashman H.R. Straub Answering Question Sequences: Attention Switching and Memory Organization. J.B. Jobe D.J. Herrmann Implications of Models of Survey Cognition for Memory Theory. Part VI: Beliefs About Memory.J.R. Sehulster Individual Differences in Memory Style and Autobiographical Memory. J.C. Cavanaugh D. Baskind Relations Among Basic Processes Beliefs and Performance: A Lifespan Perspective. C. Cornoldi R. De Beni Mnemonics and Metacognition. Part VII: Social and Emotional Aspects of Memory.M.A. Foley H.H. Ratner Biases in Children's Memory for Collaborative Exchanges. D. Manier E. Pinner W. Hirst Conversational Remembering. A. Mathews Selective Encoding of Emotional Information. T.B. Jay Cursing: A Damned Persistent Lexicon. Part VIII: Memory Aids -- From Strategies to Automation.M.J. Intons-Peterson Memory Aids. D.J. Plude L.K. Schwartz The Promise of Compact Disc-Interactive Technology for Memory Training With the Elderly. V.O. Leirer E.D. Tanke D.G. Morrow Automated Voice Messages for Health Care. O.U. Vortac A.L. Barile C.A. Albright T.R. Truitt C.A. Manning D. Bain Automation of Flight Data in Air Traffic Control. T.M. Schlechter Automated Instructional Systems and Ecological Notions of Memory. Part IX: Clinical Aspects of Memory.H. Buschke M. Sliwinski G. Kuslansky Correlated Testing to Detect Cognitive Change. A.R. Mayes The Functional Deficits That Underlie Amnesia: Evidence From Amnesic Forgetting Rate and Item-Specific Implicit Memory. J.M. Rybash A Taxonomy of Priming: Implications for Aging. Part X: Interventions for Memory-Impaired Populations.B.L. Schwartz S. Hashtroudi R.L. Herting T.D. Fakouhi S.I. Deutsch The NMDA Receptor Complex: Enhancement of Memory in Aging and Dementia. H.J. Weingartner D. Hommer S. Molchan A. Raskin J.K. Robinson T. Sunderland Conceptual and Practical Issues in the Development and Assessment of Drugs That Would Enhance Cognition. R. Parenté A. Elliot M. Twum Curious Memory Phenomena: Implications for Treatment After Traumatic Brain Injury. M.S. Bendiksen I. Bendiksen Multimodal Memory Rehabilitation for the Toxic Solvent Injured Population.
Volume 1. Contents: Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgments. D.J. Herrmann Convergence of Basic and Applied Memory Research: An Overview of Volume 1. J.F. Kihlstrom Memory Research: The Convergence of Theory and Practice. P.E. Morris M.M. Gruneberg Practical Aspects of Memory: The First 2 500 Years. H.P. Bahrick Synergistic Strategies for Memory Research. M.M. Gruneberg P.E. Morris R.N. Sykes D.J. Herrmann The Practical Application of Memory Research: Practical Problems in the Relationship Between Theory and Practice. M.K. Johnson Fact Fantasy and Public Policy. T.K. Landauer S.T. Dumais How Come You Know So Much? From Practical Problems to New Memory Theory. P. Rabbitt Q. Yang What Are the Functional Bases of Individual Differences in Memory Ability? L.L Jacoby J.M. Jennings J.F. Hay Dissociating Automatic and Consciously Controlled Processes: Implications for Diagnosis and Rehabilitation of Memory Deficits. A. Baddeley Applying the Psychology of Memory to Clinical Problems. T. Curran D.L. Schacter Implicit Memory and Perceptual Brain Mechanisms. W. Hirst E. Pinner Memory and Attention. J. Grafman H. Weingartner A Combinatorial-Binding and Strength (CBS) Model of Memory: Is It a Better Framework for Amnesia? B.A. Wilson Management and Rehabilitation of Memory Problems. M.A. Conway Failures of Autobiographical Remembering. P.J. Hertel Practical Aspects of Emotion and Memory. C. Hertzog J. Dunlosky The Aging of Practical Memory: An Overview. R.A. Dixon Collaborative Memory and Aging. M.A. McDaniel P.J. Waddill P.S. Shakesby Study Strategies Interest and Learning From Text: The Application of Material Appropriate Processing. J. Wilding E. Valentine Memory Expertise. K.A. Deffenbacher Updating the Scientific Validity of Three Key Estimator Variables in Eyewitness Testimony. Volume 2. Contents: C. McEvoy Preface. Part I: On the Relationship Between Basic and Practical Memory Research.A. Koriat M. Goldsmith Memory as Something That Can Be Counted Versus Memory as Something That Can Be Counted On. M. Pressley Personal Reflections on the Study of Practical Memory in the Mid-1990s: The Complete Cognitive Researcher. Part II: Eyewitness Memory and Memory for Faces.G. Davies A. Kurvink R. Mitchell N. Robertson Memory for Cars and Their Drivers: A Test of the Interest Hypothesis. J.W. Schooler R.S. Ryan L. Reder The Costs and Benefits of Verbally Rehearsing Memory for Faces. M.P. Toglia J.S. Neuschatz H. Hembrooke S.J. Ceci Children's Memory Following Misleading Postevent Information: A Contextual Approach. Part III: Remembering to Do Things.G.O. Einstein M.A. McDaniel Remembering to Do Things: Remembering a Forgotten Topic. D.C. Park C.B. Mayhorn Remembering to Take Medications: The Importance of Nonmemory Variables. A. Searleman Personality Variables and Prospective Memory Performance. Part IV: Learning and Intelligence.D.G. Payne M.J. Wenger Practice Effects in Memory: Data Theory and Unanswered Questions. E. van der Meer Memory and Analogical Reasoning. Part V: Memory and Surveys.G.B. Willis The Use of Strategic Processes by Survey Respondents. F.G. Conrad N.R. Brown Estimating Frequency: A Multiple Strategy Perspective. P.A. Mullin E.R. Cashman H.R. Straub Answering Question Sequences: Attention Switching and Memory Organization. J.B. Jobe D.J. Herrmann Implications of Models of Survey Cognition for Memory Theory. Part VI: Beliefs About Memory.J.R. Sehulster Individual Differences in Memory Style and Autobiographical Memory. J.C. Cavanaugh D. Baskind Relations Among Basic Processes Beliefs and Performance: A Lifespan Perspective. C. Cornoldi R. De Beni Mnemonics and Metacognition. Part VII: Social and Emotional Aspects of Memory.M.A. Foley H.H. Ratner Biases in Children's Memory for Collaborative Exchanges. D. Manier E. Pinner W. Hirst Conversational Remembering. A. Mathews Selective Encoding of Emotional Information. T.B. Jay Cursing: A Damned Persistent Lexicon. Part VIII: Memory Aids -- From Strategies to Automation.M.J. Intons-Peterson Memory Aids. D.J. Plude L.K. Schwartz The Promise of Compact Disc-Interactive Technology for Memory Training With the Elderly. V.O. Leirer E.D. Tanke D.G. Morrow Automated Voice Messages for Health Care. O.U. Vortac A.L. Barile C.A. Albright T.R. Truitt C.A. Manning D. Bain Automation of Flight Data in Air Traffic Control. T.M. Schlechter Automated Instructional Systems and Ecological Notions of Memory. Part IX: Clinical Aspects of Memory.H. Buschke M. Sliwinski G. Kuslansky Correlated Testing to Detect Cognitive Change. A.R. Mayes The Functional Deficits That Underlie Amnesia: Evidence From Amnesic Forgetting Rate and Item-Specific Implicit Memory. J.M. Rybash A Taxonomy of Priming: Implications for Aging. Part X: Interventions for Memory-Impaired Populations.B.L. Schwartz S. Hashtroudi R.L. Herting T.D. Fakouhi S.I. Deutsch The NMDA Receptor Complex: Enhancement of Memory in Aging and Dementia. H.J. Weingartner D. Hommer S. Molchan A. Raskin J.K. Robinson T. Sunderland Conceptual and Practical Issues in the Development and Assessment of Drugs That Would Enhance Cognition. R. Parenté A. Elliot M. Twum Curious Memory Phenomena: Implications for Treatment After Traumatic Brain Injury. M.S. Bendiksen I. Bendiksen Multimodal Memory Rehabilitation for the Toxic Solvent Injured Population.
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