A report of work on implicit and explicit memory in the areas that have contributed the bulk of what is known about this domain - cognitive psychology, lifespan developmental psychology and neuropsychology. The text highlights developments in methods, critical findings and theoretical positions. First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
A report of work on implicit and explicit memory in the areas that have contributed the bulk of what is known about this domain - cognitive psychology, lifespan developmental psychology and neuropsychology. The text highlights developments in methods, critical findings and theoretical positions.First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Contents: Preface. M.E.J. Masson P. Graf Introduction: Looking Back and Into the Future. Part I: Cognitive Psychology.H.L. Roediger III K. Srinivas Specificity of Operations in Perceptual Priming. B.A. Levy Fluent Rereading: An Implicit Indicator of Reading Skill Development. D. Macaulay L. Ryan E. Eich Mood Dependence in Implicit and Explicit Memory. R.S. Lockhart A.B. Blackburn Implicit Processes in Problem Solving. K. Kirsner C. Speelman P. Schofield Implicit Memory and Skill Acquisition: Is Synthesis Possible? J. Wiles M.S. Humphreys Using Artificial Neural Nets to Model Implicit and Explicit Memory Test Performance. Part II: Lifespan Development.D.B. Mitchell Implicit and Explicit Memory for Pictures: Multiple Views Across the Lifespan. A.J. Parkin Implicit Memory Across the Lifespan. L.L. Light D. La Voie Direct and Indirect Measures of Memory in Old Age. M. Naito S-I. Komatsu Processes Involved in Childhood Development of Implicit Memory. Part III: Neuropsychology.A.P. Shimamura Neuropsychological Analyses of Implicit Memory: History Methodology and Theoretical Interpretations. L.S. Cermak Automatic Versus Controlled Processing and the Implicit Task Performance of Amnesic Patients. J. Bowers D.L. Schacter Priming of Novel Information in Amnesic Patients: Issues and Data. A.L. Ostergaard T.L. Jernigan Are Word Priming and Explicit Memory Mediated by Different Brain Structures?
Contents: Preface. M.E.J. Masson P. Graf Introduction: Looking Back and Into the Future. Part I: Cognitive Psychology.H.L. Roediger III K. Srinivas Specificity of Operations in Perceptual Priming. B.A. Levy Fluent Rereading: An Implicit Indicator of Reading Skill Development. D. Macaulay L. Ryan E. Eich Mood Dependence in Implicit and Explicit Memory. R.S. Lockhart A.B. Blackburn Implicit Processes in Problem Solving. K. Kirsner C. Speelman P. Schofield Implicit Memory and Skill Acquisition: Is Synthesis Possible? J. Wiles M.S. Humphreys Using Artificial Neural Nets to Model Implicit and Explicit Memory Test Performance. Part II: Lifespan Development.D.B. Mitchell Implicit and Explicit Memory for Pictures: Multiple Views Across the Lifespan. A.J. Parkin Implicit Memory Across the Lifespan. L.L. Light D. La Voie Direct and Indirect Measures of Memory in Old Age. M. Naito S-I. Komatsu Processes Involved in Childhood Development of Implicit Memory. Part III: Neuropsychology.A.P. Shimamura Neuropsychological Analyses of Implicit Memory: History Methodology and Theoretical Interpretations. L.S. Cermak Automatic Versus Controlled Processing and the Implicit Task Performance of Amnesic Patients. J. Bowers D.L. Schacter Priming of Novel Information in Amnesic Patients: Issues and Data. A.L. Ostergaard T.L. Jernigan Are Word Priming and Explicit Memory Mediated by Different Brain Structures?
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