Everyday Memory
Herausgeber: Magnussen, Svein; Helstrup, Tore
Everyday Memory
Herausgeber: Magnussen, Svein; Helstrup, Tore
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This book presents an authoritative overview of memory in everyday contexts, and gathers together research on some of the more neglected areas of memory, to provide a comprehensive overview of remembering in real life contexts.
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This book presents an authoritative overview of memory in everyday contexts, and gathers together research on some of the more neglected areas of memory, to provide a comprehensive overview of remembering in real life contexts.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 643g
- ISBN-13: 9781841695792
- ISBN-10: 1841695793
- Artikelnr.: 23026849
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 643g
- ISBN-13: 9781841695792
- ISBN-10: 1841695793
- Artikelnr.: 23026849
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Svein Magnussen is Professor at the Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway. He has been carrying out research in several areas of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with focus on visual perception and visual memory; in recent years he has been engaged in research on eyewitness testimony. He has edited three books and published more than 75 papers in international scientific journals. Tore Helstrup is Professor at the Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway. He is also adjunct professor at the University of Trondheim, Norway. He has taught psychology at all course levels, with learning, memory and problem solving as his main research areas. He has published numerous books and journal articles.
Introduction. By Svein Magnussen and Tore Helstrup
Chapter 1. What do people believe about memory, and how do they talk about
memory? By Svein Magnussen, Tor Endestad, Asher Koriat and Tore Helstrup,
Chapter 2. Visuo-spatial thinking, imagination, and remembering. By Hubert
Zimmer, Svein Magnussen, Mary Rudner and Jerker Rönnberg
Chapter 3. Action events in everyday life and their remembering. By Hubert
Zimmer, Tore Helstrup and Lars-Göran Nilsson
Chapter 4. Underestimated sensations: Everyday odour memory in clinical and
forensic settings. By Maria Larsson and Annika Melinder
Chapter 5. The development of autobiographical memory. A new model. By Gail
S. Goodman and Annika Melinder
Chapter 6. Collaborative memory: How is our ability to remember affected by
interaction with others? By Jan Andersson, Tore Helstrup and Jerker
Rönnberg
Chapter 7. Memory illusions and false memories in the real world. By Gail
Goodman, Svein Magnussen, Jan Andersson, Tor Endestad, Lene Løkken and
Cathrine Mostue.
Chapter 8. Memory sensitivity in autobiographical memory. By Cesare
Cornoldi Rossana De Beni and Tore Helstrup.
Chapter 9. Memory experts. Visual learning, wine tasting, orienteering and
speech reading. By Rosanna De Beni, Cesare Cornoldi, Maria Larsson, Svein
Magnussen and Jerker Rönnberg
Chapter 10. Compensatory changes in everyday memory and communication:
disabilities, abilities and social context. By Jerker Rönnberg and Annika
Melinder
Chapter 11. Metacognitive aspects of memory, By Asher Koriat and Tore
Helstrup.
Chapter 12. Self-referent beliefs about memory and actual performance:
Relationships with age and sex. By Lars-Göran Nilsson and Maria Larsson
Chapter 13. Memory pathways: Involuntary and voluntary processes in
retrieving personal memories. By Tore Helstrup, Rosanna De Beni, Cesare
Cornoldi and Asher Koriat.
Chapter 1. What do people believe about memory, and how do they talk about
memory? By Svein Magnussen, Tor Endestad, Asher Koriat and Tore Helstrup,
Chapter 2. Visuo-spatial thinking, imagination, and remembering. By Hubert
Zimmer, Svein Magnussen, Mary Rudner and Jerker Rönnberg
Chapter 3. Action events in everyday life and their remembering. By Hubert
Zimmer, Tore Helstrup and Lars-Göran Nilsson
Chapter 4. Underestimated sensations: Everyday odour memory in clinical and
forensic settings. By Maria Larsson and Annika Melinder
Chapter 5. The development of autobiographical memory. A new model. By Gail
S. Goodman and Annika Melinder
Chapter 6. Collaborative memory: How is our ability to remember affected by
interaction with others? By Jan Andersson, Tore Helstrup and Jerker
Rönnberg
Chapter 7. Memory illusions and false memories in the real world. By Gail
Goodman, Svein Magnussen, Jan Andersson, Tor Endestad, Lene Løkken and
Cathrine Mostue.
Chapter 8. Memory sensitivity in autobiographical memory. By Cesare
Cornoldi Rossana De Beni and Tore Helstrup.
Chapter 9. Memory experts. Visual learning, wine tasting, orienteering and
speech reading. By Rosanna De Beni, Cesare Cornoldi, Maria Larsson, Svein
Magnussen and Jerker Rönnberg
Chapter 10. Compensatory changes in everyday memory and communication:
disabilities, abilities and social context. By Jerker Rönnberg and Annika
Melinder
Chapter 11. Metacognitive aspects of memory, By Asher Koriat and Tore
Helstrup.
Chapter 12. Self-referent beliefs about memory and actual performance:
Relationships with age and sex. By Lars-Göran Nilsson and Maria Larsson
Chapter 13. Memory pathways: Involuntary and voluntary processes in
retrieving personal memories. By Tore Helstrup, Rosanna De Beni, Cesare
Cornoldi and Asher Koriat.
Introduction. By Svein Magnussen and Tore Helstrup
Chapter 1. What do people believe about memory, and how do they talk about
memory? By Svein Magnussen, Tor Endestad, Asher Koriat and Tore Helstrup,
Chapter 2. Visuo-spatial thinking, imagination, and remembering. By Hubert
Zimmer, Svein Magnussen, Mary Rudner and Jerker Rönnberg
Chapter 3. Action events in everyday life and their remembering. By Hubert
Zimmer, Tore Helstrup and Lars-Göran Nilsson
Chapter 4. Underestimated sensations: Everyday odour memory in clinical and
forensic settings. By Maria Larsson and Annika Melinder
Chapter 5. The development of autobiographical memory. A new model. By Gail
S. Goodman and Annika Melinder
Chapter 6. Collaborative memory: How is our ability to remember affected by
interaction with others? By Jan Andersson, Tore Helstrup and Jerker
Rönnberg
Chapter 7. Memory illusions and false memories in the real world. By Gail
Goodman, Svein Magnussen, Jan Andersson, Tor Endestad, Lene Løkken and
Cathrine Mostue.
Chapter 8. Memory sensitivity in autobiographical memory. By Cesare
Cornoldi Rossana De Beni and Tore Helstrup.
Chapter 9. Memory experts. Visual learning, wine tasting, orienteering and
speech reading. By Rosanna De Beni, Cesare Cornoldi, Maria Larsson, Svein
Magnussen and Jerker Rönnberg
Chapter 10. Compensatory changes in everyday memory and communication:
disabilities, abilities and social context. By Jerker Rönnberg and Annika
Melinder
Chapter 11. Metacognitive aspects of memory, By Asher Koriat and Tore
Helstrup.
Chapter 12. Self-referent beliefs about memory and actual performance:
Relationships with age and sex. By Lars-Göran Nilsson and Maria Larsson
Chapter 13. Memory pathways: Involuntary and voluntary processes in
retrieving personal memories. By Tore Helstrup, Rosanna De Beni, Cesare
Cornoldi and Asher Koriat.
Chapter 1. What do people believe about memory, and how do they talk about
memory? By Svein Magnussen, Tor Endestad, Asher Koriat and Tore Helstrup,
Chapter 2. Visuo-spatial thinking, imagination, and remembering. By Hubert
Zimmer, Svein Magnussen, Mary Rudner and Jerker Rönnberg
Chapter 3. Action events in everyday life and their remembering. By Hubert
Zimmer, Tore Helstrup and Lars-Göran Nilsson
Chapter 4. Underestimated sensations: Everyday odour memory in clinical and
forensic settings. By Maria Larsson and Annika Melinder
Chapter 5. The development of autobiographical memory. A new model. By Gail
S. Goodman and Annika Melinder
Chapter 6. Collaborative memory: How is our ability to remember affected by
interaction with others? By Jan Andersson, Tore Helstrup and Jerker
Rönnberg
Chapter 7. Memory illusions and false memories in the real world. By Gail
Goodman, Svein Magnussen, Jan Andersson, Tor Endestad, Lene Løkken and
Cathrine Mostue.
Chapter 8. Memory sensitivity in autobiographical memory. By Cesare
Cornoldi Rossana De Beni and Tore Helstrup.
Chapter 9. Memory experts. Visual learning, wine tasting, orienteering and
speech reading. By Rosanna De Beni, Cesare Cornoldi, Maria Larsson, Svein
Magnussen and Jerker Rönnberg
Chapter 10. Compensatory changes in everyday memory and communication:
disabilities, abilities and social context. By Jerker Rönnberg and Annika
Melinder
Chapter 11. Metacognitive aspects of memory, By Asher Koriat and Tore
Helstrup.
Chapter 12. Self-referent beliefs about memory and actual performance:
Relationships with age and sex. By Lars-Göran Nilsson and Maria Larsson
Chapter 13. Memory pathways: Involuntary and voluntary processes in
retrieving personal memories. By Tore Helstrup, Rosanna De Beni, Cesare
Cornoldi and Asher Koriat.