Intersections in Basic & Applied
Herausgeber: Payne, David G; Conrad, Frederick G
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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 102
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781138973138
- ISBN-10: 1138973130
- Artikelnr.: 66519461
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 102
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781138973138
- ISBN-10: 1138973130
- Artikelnr.: 66519461
David G. Payne, Frederick G. Conrad
Contents: Preface. Part I: The Relationship Between Basic and Applied Research.M.J. Intons-Peterson
How Basic and Applied Research Inform Each Other. D. Herrmann
D. Raybeck
A Clash of Cultures: Basic and Applied Cognitive Research. D.G. Payne
F.G. Conrad
D.R. Hager
Basic and Applied Memory Research: Empirical
Theoretical
and Metatheoretical Issues. D.B. Wright
Methodological Issues for Naturalistic Event Memory Research. Part II: Exploring Real-World Memory Problems from a Basic Memory Perspective. C. MacLeod
The Locus of the Implicit-explicit Dissociation in Mood-Congruent Memory. F. Heuer
D. Reisberg
C. Rios
The Memory Effects of Thematically Induced Emotion. S-Å. Christianson
On Emotional Stress and Memory: We Need to Recognize Threatening Situations and We Need to "Forget" Unpleasant Experiences. V.F. Reyna
A.L. Titcomb
Constraints on the Suggestibility of Eyewitness Testimony: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory Analysis. A. Memon
L. Wark
A. Holley
R. Bull
G. Koenhken
Context Reinstatement in the Laboratory: How Useful Is It? C.P. Thompson
J.A. Gibbons
R.J. Vogl
W.R. Walker
Autobiographical Memory: Individual Differences in Using Episodic and Schematic Information. A.F. Healy
C.L. King
G.P. Sinclair
Maintenance of Knowledge About Temporal
Spatial
and Item Information: Memory for Course Schedules and Word Lists. Part III: Applications of Basic Memory Research Findings and Techniques in Dealing with Real-World Problems.M. Garry
E.F. Loftus
S.W. Brown
S.C. DuBreuil
Womb with a View: Memory Beliefs and Memory-Work Experiences. B. Tversky
Memory for Pictures
Maps
Environments
and Graphs. D.A. Bekerian
J.L. Dennett
Imagery Effects in Spoken and Written Recall. R.E. Geiselman
R.P. Fisher
Ten Years of Cognitive Interviewing. C.J. Camp
J.W. Foss
Designing Ecologically Valid Memory Interventions for Persons with Dementia. G.W. Rebok
D.X. Rasmusson
J. Brandt
Improving Memory in Community Elderly Through Group-Based and Individualized Memory Training.
How Basic and Applied Research Inform Each Other. D. Herrmann
D. Raybeck
A Clash of Cultures: Basic and Applied Cognitive Research. D.G. Payne
F.G. Conrad
D.R. Hager
Basic and Applied Memory Research: Empirical
Theoretical
and Metatheoretical Issues. D.B. Wright
Methodological Issues for Naturalistic Event Memory Research. Part II: Exploring Real-World Memory Problems from a Basic Memory Perspective. C. MacLeod
The Locus of the Implicit-explicit Dissociation in Mood-Congruent Memory. F. Heuer
D. Reisberg
C. Rios
The Memory Effects of Thematically Induced Emotion. S-Å. Christianson
On Emotional Stress and Memory: We Need to Recognize Threatening Situations and We Need to "Forget" Unpleasant Experiences. V.F. Reyna
A.L. Titcomb
Constraints on the Suggestibility of Eyewitness Testimony: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory Analysis. A. Memon
L. Wark
A. Holley
R. Bull
G. Koenhken
Context Reinstatement in the Laboratory: How Useful Is It? C.P. Thompson
J.A. Gibbons
R.J. Vogl
W.R. Walker
Autobiographical Memory: Individual Differences in Using Episodic and Schematic Information. A.F. Healy
C.L. King
G.P. Sinclair
Maintenance of Knowledge About Temporal
Spatial
and Item Information: Memory for Course Schedules and Word Lists. Part III: Applications of Basic Memory Research Findings and Techniques in Dealing with Real-World Problems.M. Garry
E.F. Loftus
S.W. Brown
S.C. DuBreuil
Womb with a View: Memory Beliefs and Memory-Work Experiences. B. Tversky
Memory for Pictures
Maps
Environments
and Graphs. D.A. Bekerian
J.L. Dennett
Imagery Effects in Spoken and Written Recall. R.E. Geiselman
R.P. Fisher
Ten Years of Cognitive Interviewing. C.J. Camp
J.W. Foss
Designing Ecologically Valid Memory Interventions for Persons with Dementia. G.W. Rebok
D.X. Rasmusson
J. Brandt
Improving Memory in Community Elderly Through Group-Based and Individualized Memory Training.
Contents: Preface. Part I: The Relationship Between Basic and Applied Research.M.J. Intons-Peterson
How Basic and Applied Research Inform Each Other. D. Herrmann
D. Raybeck
A Clash of Cultures: Basic and Applied Cognitive Research. D.G. Payne
F.G. Conrad
D.R. Hager
Basic and Applied Memory Research: Empirical
Theoretical
and Metatheoretical Issues. D.B. Wright
Methodological Issues for Naturalistic Event Memory Research. Part II: Exploring Real-World Memory Problems from a Basic Memory Perspective. C. MacLeod
The Locus of the Implicit-explicit Dissociation in Mood-Congruent Memory. F. Heuer
D. Reisberg
C. Rios
The Memory Effects of Thematically Induced Emotion. S-Å. Christianson
On Emotional Stress and Memory: We Need to Recognize Threatening Situations and We Need to "Forget" Unpleasant Experiences. V.F. Reyna
A.L. Titcomb
Constraints on the Suggestibility of Eyewitness Testimony: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory Analysis. A. Memon
L. Wark
A. Holley
R. Bull
G. Koenhken
Context Reinstatement in the Laboratory: How Useful Is It? C.P. Thompson
J.A. Gibbons
R.J. Vogl
W.R. Walker
Autobiographical Memory: Individual Differences in Using Episodic and Schematic Information. A.F. Healy
C.L. King
G.P. Sinclair
Maintenance of Knowledge About Temporal
Spatial
and Item Information: Memory for Course Schedules and Word Lists. Part III: Applications of Basic Memory Research Findings and Techniques in Dealing with Real-World Problems.M. Garry
E.F. Loftus
S.W. Brown
S.C. DuBreuil
Womb with a View: Memory Beliefs and Memory-Work Experiences. B. Tversky
Memory for Pictures
Maps
Environments
and Graphs. D.A. Bekerian
J.L. Dennett
Imagery Effects in Spoken and Written Recall. R.E. Geiselman
R.P. Fisher
Ten Years of Cognitive Interviewing. C.J. Camp
J.W. Foss
Designing Ecologically Valid Memory Interventions for Persons with Dementia. G.W. Rebok
D.X. Rasmusson
J. Brandt
Improving Memory in Community Elderly Through Group-Based and Individualized Memory Training.
How Basic and Applied Research Inform Each Other. D. Herrmann
D. Raybeck
A Clash of Cultures: Basic and Applied Cognitive Research. D.G. Payne
F.G. Conrad
D.R. Hager
Basic and Applied Memory Research: Empirical
Theoretical
and Metatheoretical Issues. D.B. Wright
Methodological Issues for Naturalistic Event Memory Research. Part II: Exploring Real-World Memory Problems from a Basic Memory Perspective. C. MacLeod
The Locus of the Implicit-explicit Dissociation in Mood-Congruent Memory. F. Heuer
D. Reisberg
C. Rios
The Memory Effects of Thematically Induced Emotion. S-Å. Christianson
On Emotional Stress and Memory: We Need to Recognize Threatening Situations and We Need to "Forget" Unpleasant Experiences. V.F. Reyna
A.L. Titcomb
Constraints on the Suggestibility of Eyewitness Testimony: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory Analysis. A. Memon
L. Wark
A. Holley
R. Bull
G. Koenhken
Context Reinstatement in the Laboratory: How Useful Is It? C.P. Thompson
J.A. Gibbons
R.J. Vogl
W.R. Walker
Autobiographical Memory: Individual Differences in Using Episodic and Schematic Information. A.F. Healy
C.L. King
G.P. Sinclair
Maintenance of Knowledge About Temporal
Spatial
and Item Information: Memory for Course Schedules and Word Lists. Part III: Applications of Basic Memory Research Findings and Techniques in Dealing with Real-World Problems.M. Garry
E.F. Loftus
S.W. Brown
S.C. DuBreuil
Womb with a View: Memory Beliefs and Memory-Work Experiences. B. Tversky
Memory for Pictures
Maps
Environments
and Graphs. D.A. Bekerian
J.L. Dennett
Imagery Effects in Spoken and Written Recall. R.E. Geiselman
R.P. Fisher
Ten Years of Cognitive Interviewing. C.J. Camp
J.W. Foss
Designing Ecologically Valid Memory Interventions for Persons with Dementia. G.W. Rebok
D.X. Rasmusson
J. Brandt
Improving Memory in Community Elderly Through Group-Based and Individualized Memory Training.