The Foundations of Remembering
Essays in Honor of Henry L. Roediger, III
Herausgeber: Nairne, James S.
The Foundations of Remembering
Essays in Honor of Henry L. Roediger, III
Herausgeber: Nairne, James S.
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This book presents a collection of essays written by top memory scholars in honor of Henry L. Roediger III. The chapters contained in this volume help establish the foundations of remembering - circa the first decade of the 21st century - as perceived by leading memory researchers.
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This book presents a collection of essays written by top memory scholars in honor of Henry L. Roediger III. The chapters contained in this volume help establish the foundations of remembering - circa the first decade of the 21st century - as perceived by leading memory researchers.
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- Psychology Press Festschrift Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 466
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9781138006218
- ISBN-10: 1138006211
- Artikelnr.: 40813488
- Psychology Press Festschrift Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 466
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9781138006218
- ISBN-10: 1138006211
- Artikelnr.: 40813488
James S. Nairne received his undergraduate training at the University of California at Berkeley and his Ph.D. in psychology from Yale University. He has published widely on topics in human memory. He is past associate editor for the Journal of Memory and Language and Psychonomic Bulletin & Review; he has served on several editorial boards, including the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, and Memory and Cognition.
Roddy Roediger's Memory (J.S. Nairne). Retrieval as a Self-Limiting
Process: Part II (RA. Bjork, E.L. Bjork, B.J. Caughey). Are There 256
Different Kinds of Memory? (E. Tulving). Foxes, Hedgehogs, and Mirror
Effects: The Role of General Principles in Memory Research (R.L. Greene).
Signal-Detection Theory and the Neuroscience of Recognition Memory (J.T.
Wixted). Is Expanded Retrieval Practice a Superior Form of Spaced
Retrieval? A Critical Review of the Extant Literature (D.A. Balota, J.M.
Duchek, J.M. Logan). A Brief History of Memory and Aging (A.M. Surprenant,
T.J. Bireta, L.A. Farley). Making Distinctiveness Models of Memory Distinct
(I. Neath, G.D.A. Brown). Unscrambling the Effects of Emotion and
Distinctiveness on Memory (S.R. Schmidt). The Effects of Attention and
Emotion on Memory for Context (F.I.M. Craik, N.B. Turk-Browne). Putting
Context in Context (K.A. Klein, R.M. Shiffrin, A.H. Criss). The Effects of
Familiarity on Reconstructing the Order of Information in Semantic and
Episodic Memory (A.F. Healy, T.F. Cunningham, K.M. Shea, J.A. Kole).
Attentional Requirements of Perceptual Implicit Memory (S. Rajaram).
Spontaneous Retrieval in Prospective Memory (M.A. McDaniel, G.O. Einstein).
Individual Differences in Working Memory Capacity and Retrieval: A
Cue-Dependent Search Approach (N. Unsworth, R.W. Engle). Competition and
Inhibition in Word Retrieval: Implications for Language and Memory Tasks
(R.C. Martin, K. Biegler). The Structure of Semantic and Phonological
Networks and the Structure of a Social Network in Dreams (R. Schweickert).
Inducing False Memories Through Associated Lists: A Window Onto Everyday
False Memories? (Kathleen B. McDermott) 19. Semantic Relatedness of Effects
on True and False Memories in Episodic Recognition: A Methodological and
Empirical Review (J.H. Neely, C.-S. Tse). The Cognitive Neuroscience of
Implicit and False Memories: Perspectives on Processing Specificity (D.L.
Schacter, D.A. Gallo, E.A. Kensinger). Toward Analyzing Cognitive
Illusions: Past, Present and Future (M.G. Rhodes, L.J. Jacoby).
Learning From Fictional Sources (E.J. Marsh, L.K. Fazio). Memory
Distortion: From Misinformation to Rich False Memory (E.F. Loftus, L.
Cahill).
Process: Part II (RA. Bjork, E.L. Bjork, B.J. Caughey). Are There 256
Different Kinds of Memory? (E. Tulving). Foxes, Hedgehogs, and Mirror
Effects: The Role of General Principles in Memory Research (R.L. Greene).
Signal-Detection Theory and the Neuroscience of Recognition Memory (J.T.
Wixted). Is Expanded Retrieval Practice a Superior Form of Spaced
Retrieval? A Critical Review of the Extant Literature (D.A. Balota, J.M.
Duchek, J.M. Logan). A Brief History of Memory and Aging (A.M. Surprenant,
T.J. Bireta, L.A. Farley). Making Distinctiveness Models of Memory Distinct
(I. Neath, G.D.A. Brown). Unscrambling the Effects of Emotion and
Distinctiveness on Memory (S.R. Schmidt). The Effects of Attention and
Emotion on Memory for Context (F.I.M. Craik, N.B. Turk-Browne). Putting
Context in Context (K.A. Klein, R.M. Shiffrin, A.H. Criss). The Effects of
Familiarity on Reconstructing the Order of Information in Semantic and
Episodic Memory (A.F. Healy, T.F. Cunningham, K.M. Shea, J.A. Kole).
Attentional Requirements of Perceptual Implicit Memory (S. Rajaram).
Spontaneous Retrieval in Prospective Memory (M.A. McDaniel, G.O. Einstein).
Individual Differences in Working Memory Capacity and Retrieval: A
Cue-Dependent Search Approach (N. Unsworth, R.W. Engle). Competition and
Inhibition in Word Retrieval: Implications for Language and Memory Tasks
(R.C. Martin, K. Biegler). The Structure of Semantic and Phonological
Networks and the Structure of a Social Network in Dreams (R. Schweickert).
Inducing False Memories Through Associated Lists: A Window Onto Everyday
False Memories? (Kathleen B. McDermott) 19. Semantic Relatedness of Effects
on True and False Memories in Episodic Recognition: A Methodological and
Empirical Review (J.H. Neely, C.-S. Tse). The Cognitive Neuroscience of
Implicit and False Memories: Perspectives on Processing Specificity (D.L.
Schacter, D.A. Gallo, E.A. Kensinger). Toward Analyzing Cognitive
Illusions: Past, Present and Future (M.G. Rhodes, L.J. Jacoby).
Learning From Fictional Sources (E.J. Marsh, L.K. Fazio). Memory
Distortion: From Misinformation to Rich False Memory (E.F. Loftus, L.
Cahill).
Roddy Roediger's Memory (J.S. Nairne). Retrieval as a Self-Limiting
Process: Part II (RA. Bjork, E.L. Bjork, B.J. Caughey). Are There 256
Different Kinds of Memory? (E. Tulving). Foxes, Hedgehogs, and Mirror
Effects: The Role of General Principles in Memory Research (R.L. Greene).
Signal-Detection Theory and the Neuroscience of Recognition Memory (J.T.
Wixted). Is Expanded Retrieval Practice a Superior Form of Spaced
Retrieval? A Critical Review of the Extant Literature (D.A. Balota, J.M.
Duchek, J.M. Logan). A Brief History of Memory and Aging (A.M. Surprenant,
T.J. Bireta, L.A. Farley). Making Distinctiveness Models of Memory Distinct
(I. Neath, G.D.A. Brown). Unscrambling the Effects of Emotion and
Distinctiveness on Memory (S.R. Schmidt). The Effects of Attention and
Emotion on Memory for Context (F.I.M. Craik, N.B. Turk-Browne). Putting
Context in Context (K.A. Klein, R.M. Shiffrin, A.H. Criss). The Effects of
Familiarity on Reconstructing the Order of Information in Semantic and
Episodic Memory (A.F. Healy, T.F. Cunningham, K.M. Shea, J.A. Kole).
Attentional Requirements of Perceptual Implicit Memory (S. Rajaram).
Spontaneous Retrieval in Prospective Memory (M.A. McDaniel, G.O. Einstein).
Individual Differences in Working Memory Capacity and Retrieval: A
Cue-Dependent Search Approach (N. Unsworth, R.W. Engle). Competition and
Inhibition in Word Retrieval: Implications for Language and Memory Tasks
(R.C. Martin, K. Biegler). The Structure of Semantic and Phonological
Networks and the Structure of a Social Network in Dreams (R. Schweickert).
Inducing False Memories Through Associated Lists: A Window Onto Everyday
False Memories? (Kathleen B. McDermott) 19. Semantic Relatedness of Effects
on True and False Memories in Episodic Recognition: A Methodological and
Empirical Review (J.H. Neely, C.-S. Tse). The Cognitive Neuroscience of
Implicit and False Memories: Perspectives on Processing Specificity (D.L.
Schacter, D.A. Gallo, E.A. Kensinger). Toward Analyzing Cognitive
Illusions: Past, Present and Future (M.G. Rhodes, L.J. Jacoby).
Learning From Fictional Sources (E.J. Marsh, L.K. Fazio). Memory
Distortion: From Misinformation to Rich False Memory (E.F. Loftus, L.
Cahill).
Process: Part II (RA. Bjork, E.L. Bjork, B.J. Caughey). Are There 256
Different Kinds of Memory? (E. Tulving). Foxes, Hedgehogs, and Mirror
Effects: The Role of General Principles in Memory Research (R.L. Greene).
Signal-Detection Theory and the Neuroscience of Recognition Memory (J.T.
Wixted). Is Expanded Retrieval Practice a Superior Form of Spaced
Retrieval? A Critical Review of the Extant Literature (D.A. Balota, J.M.
Duchek, J.M. Logan). A Brief History of Memory and Aging (A.M. Surprenant,
T.J. Bireta, L.A. Farley). Making Distinctiveness Models of Memory Distinct
(I. Neath, G.D.A. Brown). Unscrambling the Effects of Emotion and
Distinctiveness on Memory (S.R. Schmidt). The Effects of Attention and
Emotion on Memory for Context (F.I.M. Craik, N.B. Turk-Browne). Putting
Context in Context (K.A. Klein, R.M. Shiffrin, A.H. Criss). The Effects of
Familiarity on Reconstructing the Order of Information in Semantic and
Episodic Memory (A.F. Healy, T.F. Cunningham, K.M. Shea, J.A. Kole).
Attentional Requirements of Perceptual Implicit Memory (S. Rajaram).
Spontaneous Retrieval in Prospective Memory (M.A. McDaniel, G.O. Einstein).
Individual Differences in Working Memory Capacity and Retrieval: A
Cue-Dependent Search Approach (N. Unsworth, R.W. Engle). Competition and
Inhibition in Word Retrieval: Implications for Language and Memory Tasks
(R.C. Martin, K. Biegler). The Structure of Semantic and Phonological
Networks and the Structure of a Social Network in Dreams (R. Schweickert).
Inducing False Memories Through Associated Lists: A Window Onto Everyday
False Memories? (Kathleen B. McDermott) 19. Semantic Relatedness of Effects
on True and False Memories in Episodic Recognition: A Methodological and
Empirical Review (J.H. Neely, C.-S. Tse). The Cognitive Neuroscience of
Implicit and False Memories: Perspectives on Processing Specificity (D.L.
Schacter, D.A. Gallo, E.A. Kensinger). Toward Analyzing Cognitive
Illusions: Past, Present and Future (M.G. Rhodes, L.J. Jacoby).
Learning From Fictional Sources (E.J. Marsh, L.K. Fazio). Memory
Distortion: From Misinformation to Rich False Memory (E.F. Loftus, L.
Cahill).