Gabriel A. Radvansky received his BA from Cleveland State University under the supervision of Mark Ashcraft and Ben Wallace, and his MA and PhD from Michigan State University in 1992 under the supervision of Rose T. Zacks. He has been a faculty member in the Department of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame since 1993. He is an expert in human memory with over 100 publications. He has served as associated editor for the journals Memory & Cognition, the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, and Collabra.
Background
Chapter 1 Overview and History of Memory Research
Chapter 2 Neuroscience of Memory
Chapter 3 Methods and Principles
Core Memory Topics
Chapter 4 Sensory and Short-Term Memory
Chapter 5 Working Memory
Chapter 6 Nondeclarative Memory
Chapter 7 Episodic Memory: Past and Future
Chapter 8 Forgetting
Chapter 9 Semantic Memory
Special Topics in Memory
Chapter 10 Forms of Amnesia
Chapter 11 Memory for Space and Time
Chapter 12 Autobiographical Memory
Chapter 13 Memory and Reality
Chapter 14 Memory and the Law
Chapter 15 Metamemory
Chapter 16 Memory in Infancy and Childhood
Chapter 17 Memory and Aging
Chapter 18 Formal Models of Memory