The first to focus exclusively on implicit memory research, this book documents the proceedings of a meeting held in Perth, Australia where leading researchers in the field exchanged ideas, data, and predictions about theoretical issues. In addition to reporting new information on a variety of topics, integrating previous findings, and proposing new theoretical approaches to implicit memory, the book also contains critical commentaries by highly regarded area specialists.
The first to focus exclusively on implicit memory research, this book documents the proceedings of a meeting held in Perth, Australia where leading researchers in the field exchanged ideas, data, and predictions about theoretical issues. In addition to reporting new information on a variety of topics, integrating previous findings, and proposing new theoretical approaches to implicit memory, the book also contains critical commentaries by highly regarded area specialists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Part I:Introduction.R.S. Lockhart The Role of Theory in Understanding Implicit Memory. Part II:Characterizing Implicit Memory.J.C. Dunn K. Kirsner Implicit Memory: Task or Process? W. Hirst On Consciousness Recall Recognition and the Architecture of Memory. D.L. Schacter J. Bowers J. Booker Intention Awareness and Implicit Memory: The Retrieval Intentionality Criterion. H.L. Roediger K. Srinivas M.S. Weldon Dissociations Between Implicit Measures of Retention. Part III: Theories and Models.E.U. Weber B.B. Murdock Priming in a Distributed Memory System: Implications for Models of Implicit Memory. K. Kirsner J.C. Dunn P. Standen Domain-Specific Resources in Word Recognition. M.E.J. Masson Fluent Preprocessing as an Implicit Expression of Memory for Experience. M.S. Humphreys J.D. Bain J.S. Burt Episodically Unique and Generalized Memories: Applications to Human and Animal Amnesics. Part IV: Processes and Representations.C.M. MacLeod J.N. Bassili Are Implicit and Explicit Tests Differentially Sensitive to Item-Specific vs. Associative Information? L-G. Nilsson L. B ckman Implicit Memory and the Enactment of Verbal Instructions. S. Lewandowsky K. Kirsner V. Bainbridge Context Effects in Implicit Memory: A Sense Specific Account. M. Carroll Implicit Memory: Compatibility Between Study-Test Operations. S. Kinoshita Masked and Unmasked Repetition Effects: Activation of Representation or Procedure? Part V:Development and Learning.A.J. Parkin The Development and Nature of Implicit Memory. K. Durkin Implicit Memory and Language Acquisition. J.G. Snodgrass Sources of Learning in the Picture Fragment Completion Task. Part VI:Comment.M. Coltheart Implicit Memory and the Functional Architecture of Cognition.
Contents: Part I:Introduction.R.S. Lockhart The Role of Theory in Understanding Implicit Memory. Part II:Characterizing Implicit Memory.J.C. Dunn K. Kirsner Implicit Memory: Task or Process? W. Hirst On Consciousness Recall Recognition and the Architecture of Memory. D.L. Schacter J. Bowers J. Booker Intention Awareness and Implicit Memory: The Retrieval Intentionality Criterion. H.L. Roediger K. Srinivas M.S. Weldon Dissociations Between Implicit Measures of Retention. Part III: Theories and Models.E.U. Weber B.B. Murdock Priming in a Distributed Memory System: Implications for Models of Implicit Memory. K. Kirsner J.C. Dunn P. Standen Domain-Specific Resources in Word Recognition. M.E.J. Masson Fluent Preprocessing as an Implicit Expression of Memory for Experience. M.S. Humphreys J.D. Bain J.S. Burt Episodically Unique and Generalized Memories: Applications to Human and Animal Amnesics. Part IV: Processes and Representations.C.M. MacLeod J.N. Bassili Are Implicit and Explicit Tests Differentially Sensitive to Item-Specific vs. Associative Information? L-G. Nilsson L. B ckman Implicit Memory and the Enactment of Verbal Instructions. S. Lewandowsky K. Kirsner V. Bainbridge Context Effects in Implicit Memory: A Sense Specific Account. M. Carroll Implicit Memory: Compatibility Between Study-Test Operations. S. Kinoshita Masked and Unmasked Repetition Effects: Activation of Representation or Procedure? Part V:Development and Learning.A.J. Parkin The Development and Nature of Implicit Memory. K. Durkin Implicit Memory and Language Acquisition. J.G. Snodgrass Sources of Learning in the Picture Fragment Completion Task. Part VI:Comment.M. Coltheart Implicit Memory and the Functional Architecture of Cognition.
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