The nature of memory for everyday events, and the contexts that can affect it, are controversial topics being investigated by researchers in cognitive, social, clinical, and developmental/lifespan psychology today. This book brings many of these researchers together in an attempt to unpack the contextual and processing variables that play a part in everyday memory, particularly for emotion-laden events. They discuss the mental structures and processes that operate in the formation of memory representations and their later retrieval and interpretation.
The nature of memory for everyday events, and the contexts that can affect it, are controversial topics being investigated by researchers in cognitive, social, clinical, and developmental/lifespan psychology today. This book brings many of these researchers together in an attempt to unpack the contextual and processing variables that play a part in everyday memory, particularly for emotion-laden events. They discuss the mental structures and processes that operate in the formation of memory representations and their later retrieval and interpretation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stein, Nancy L.; Ornstein, Peter A.; Tversky, Barbara; Brainerd, Charles
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Contents: Conference Participants. N.L. Stein P.A. Ornstein An Agenda for Research in Everyday and Emotional Memory. Part I: Knowledge-Based and Appraisal Models of Everyday and Emotional Memory.N.L. Stein E. Wade M.D. Liwag A Theoretical Approach to Understanding and Remembering Emotional Events. M. Ross Validating Memories. P.A. Ornstein L.B. Shapiro P.A. Clubb A. Follmer L. Baker-Ward The Influence of Prior Knowledge on Children's Memory for Salient Medical Experiences. S. Folkman N.L. Stein A Goal-Process Approach to Analyzing Narrative Memories for AIDS-Related Stressful Events. Part II: Perceptual and Verbal Processes in Everyday Memory.J.M. Mandler L. McDonough Nonverbal Recall. J. Huttenlocher V. Prohaska Reconstructing the Times of Past Events. B. Tversky Spatial Constructions. C.J. Brainerd Children's Forgetting With Implications for Memory Suggestibility. Part III: Studies of Emotional and Painful Memories. R. Fivush J. Kuebli Making Everyday Events Emotional: The Construal of Emotion in Parent-Child Conversations About the Past. G.S. Goodman J.A. Quas Trauma and Memory: Individual Differences in Children's Recounting of a Stressful Experience. P. Salovey A.F. Smith Memory for the Experience of Physical Pain. Part IV: Psychological Issues in Eyewitness Testimony. M.A. Mason Adult Perceptions of Children's Memory for the Traumatic Event of Sexual Abuse: A Clinical and Legal Dilemma. P. Ekman Lying and Deception. Part V: Developmental Perspectives on Eyewitness Testimony.D.P. Peters Stress Arousal and Children's Eyewitness Memory. M. Bruck S.J. Ceci The Description of Children's Suggestibility. M.S. Zaragoza S.M. Lane J.K. Ackil K.L. Chambers Confusing Real and Suggested Memories: Source Monitoring and Eyewitness Suggestibility. Part VI: Commentaries.T. Trabasso Whose Memory Is It? The Social Context of Remembering. G. Gigerenzer Memory as Knowledge-Based Inference: Two Observations. W.F. Brewer Children's Eyewitness Memory Research: Implications From Schema Memory and Autobiographical Memory Research.
Contents: Conference Participants. N.L. Stein P.A. Ornstein An Agenda for Research in Everyday and Emotional Memory. Part I: Knowledge-Based and Appraisal Models of Everyday and Emotional Memory.N.L. Stein E. Wade M.D. Liwag A Theoretical Approach to Understanding and Remembering Emotional Events. M. Ross Validating Memories. P.A. Ornstein L.B. Shapiro P.A. Clubb A. Follmer L. Baker-Ward The Influence of Prior Knowledge on Children's Memory for Salient Medical Experiences. S. Folkman N.L. Stein A Goal-Process Approach to Analyzing Narrative Memories for AIDS-Related Stressful Events. Part II: Perceptual and Verbal Processes in Everyday Memory.J.M. Mandler L. McDonough Nonverbal Recall. J. Huttenlocher V. Prohaska Reconstructing the Times of Past Events. B. Tversky Spatial Constructions. C.J. Brainerd Children's Forgetting With Implications for Memory Suggestibility. Part III: Studies of Emotional and Painful Memories. R. Fivush J. Kuebli Making Everyday Events Emotional: The Construal of Emotion in Parent-Child Conversations About the Past. G.S. Goodman J.A. Quas Trauma and Memory: Individual Differences in Children's Recounting of a Stressful Experience. P. Salovey A.F. Smith Memory for the Experience of Physical Pain. Part IV: Psychological Issues in Eyewitness Testimony. M.A. Mason Adult Perceptions of Children's Memory for the Traumatic Event of Sexual Abuse: A Clinical and Legal Dilemma. P. Ekman Lying and Deception. Part V: Developmental Perspectives on Eyewitness Testimony.D.P. Peters Stress Arousal and Children's Eyewitness Memory. M. Bruck S.J. Ceci The Description of Children's Suggestibility. M.S. Zaragoza S.M. Lane J.K. Ackil K.L. Chambers Confusing Real and Suggested Memories: Source Monitoring and Eyewitness Suggestibility. Part VI: Commentaries.T. Trabasso Whose Memory Is It? The Social Context of Remembering. G. Gigerenzer Memory as Knowledge-Based Inference: Two Observations. W.F. Brewer Children's Eyewitness Memory Research: Implications From Schema Memory and Autobiographical Memory Research.
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