The Preservation of Memory
Herausgeber: Bruno, Davide
The Preservation of Memory
Herausgeber: Bruno, Davide
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The Preservation of Memory explores non-invasive, empirically-sound strategies which ensure long-lasting and effective retention of information for individuals which are coping with the effects of age-related memory loss. It will be essential reading for students and researchers focusing upon memory, aging and dementia, and also clinical practitioners working in this area.
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The Preservation of Memory explores non-invasive, empirically-sound strategies which ensure long-lasting and effective retention of information for individuals which are coping with the effects of age-related memory loss. It will be essential reading for students and researchers focusing upon memory, aging and dementia, and also clinical practitioners working in this area.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138840188
- ISBN-10: 1138840181
- Artikelnr.: 42744714
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138840188
- ISBN-10: 1138840181
- Artikelnr.: 42744714
Davide Bruno is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Liverpool Hope University, UK.
Part 1: Introduction to remembering: The basics of memory 1. The effects of
normal and pathological ageing on memory, Andrew Rutherford and Davide
Bruno 2. The aging hippocampus: a cross-species examination, Stephanie Leal
and Michael Yassa 3. Recognition Memory, Tina Chen, Caren M. Rotello and
Paul Verhaeghen 4. Remembering the source: Directions for intervention in
ageing, Noeleen M. Brady and Richard A. P. Roche Part 2: Assessment and
prediction 5. From Click to Cognition: Detecting cognitive decline through
daily computer use, Gemma Stringer, Peter Sawyer, Alistair Sutcliffe and
Iracema Leroi 6. The Memory Education and Research Initiative: A Model for
Community Based Clinical Research, Chelsea Reichert, John J. Sidtis and
Nunzio Pomara Part 3: From the laboratory to the home: Practical
applications for ageing populations 7. Using the background to remember the
foreground: The role of contextual information in memory, Gerasimos
Markopoulos 8. Can Survival Processing Help to Preserve our Memories?
Daniel P. A. Clark 9.The effects of ageing and exercise on recollection and
familiarity based memory processes, Richard J. Tunney, Harriet A. Allen,
Charlotte Bonardi and Holly Blake 10. Memory Training for Older Adults: A
Review with Recommendations for Clinicians, Robin L. West and Carla M.
Strickland-Hughes Part 4: Facing the Memory Challenge in Dementia 11.
Keeping Memories Alive: Creativity in Dementia care, alternatives to
Pharmacotherapy, Niamh Malone and Donna Redgrave 12. Remembering to
remember - the living lab approach to meeting the everyday challenges of
people living with dementia, Grahame Smith 13. Cognitive approaches to
enabling people to live well with dementia, Sarah Jane Smith and Jan R.
Oyebode 14. Augmenting familiar appliances to assist people living with
dementia, Damien Renner, David Reid, Mark Barrett-Baxendale, Davide Bruno
and Hissam Tawfik
normal and pathological ageing on memory, Andrew Rutherford and Davide
Bruno 2. The aging hippocampus: a cross-species examination, Stephanie Leal
and Michael Yassa 3. Recognition Memory, Tina Chen, Caren M. Rotello and
Paul Verhaeghen 4. Remembering the source: Directions for intervention in
ageing, Noeleen M. Brady and Richard A. P. Roche Part 2: Assessment and
prediction 5. From Click to Cognition: Detecting cognitive decline through
daily computer use, Gemma Stringer, Peter Sawyer, Alistair Sutcliffe and
Iracema Leroi 6. The Memory Education and Research Initiative: A Model for
Community Based Clinical Research, Chelsea Reichert, John J. Sidtis and
Nunzio Pomara Part 3: From the laboratory to the home: Practical
applications for ageing populations 7. Using the background to remember the
foreground: The role of contextual information in memory, Gerasimos
Markopoulos 8. Can Survival Processing Help to Preserve our Memories?
Daniel P. A. Clark 9.The effects of ageing and exercise on recollection and
familiarity based memory processes, Richard J. Tunney, Harriet A. Allen,
Charlotte Bonardi and Holly Blake 10. Memory Training for Older Adults: A
Review with Recommendations for Clinicians, Robin L. West and Carla M.
Strickland-Hughes Part 4: Facing the Memory Challenge in Dementia 11.
Keeping Memories Alive: Creativity in Dementia care, alternatives to
Pharmacotherapy, Niamh Malone and Donna Redgrave 12. Remembering to
remember - the living lab approach to meeting the everyday challenges of
people living with dementia, Grahame Smith 13. Cognitive approaches to
enabling people to live well with dementia, Sarah Jane Smith and Jan R.
Oyebode 14. Augmenting familiar appliances to assist people living with
dementia, Damien Renner, David Reid, Mark Barrett-Baxendale, Davide Bruno
and Hissam Tawfik
Part 1: Introduction to remembering: The basics of memory 1. The effects of
normal and pathological ageing on memory, Andrew Rutherford and Davide
Bruno 2. The aging hippocampus: a cross-species examination, Stephanie Leal
and Michael Yassa 3. Recognition Memory, Tina Chen, Caren M. Rotello and
Paul Verhaeghen 4. Remembering the source: Directions for intervention in
ageing, Noeleen M. Brady and Richard A. P. Roche Part 2: Assessment and
prediction 5. From Click to Cognition: Detecting cognitive decline through
daily computer use, Gemma Stringer, Peter Sawyer, Alistair Sutcliffe and
Iracema Leroi 6. The Memory Education and Research Initiative: A Model for
Community Based Clinical Research, Chelsea Reichert, John J. Sidtis and
Nunzio Pomara Part 3: From the laboratory to the home: Practical
applications for ageing populations 7. Using the background to remember the
foreground: The role of contextual information in memory, Gerasimos
Markopoulos 8. Can Survival Processing Help to Preserve our Memories?
Daniel P. A. Clark 9.The effects of ageing and exercise on recollection and
familiarity based memory processes, Richard J. Tunney, Harriet A. Allen,
Charlotte Bonardi and Holly Blake 10. Memory Training for Older Adults: A
Review with Recommendations for Clinicians, Robin L. West and Carla M.
Strickland-Hughes Part 4: Facing the Memory Challenge in Dementia 11.
Keeping Memories Alive: Creativity in Dementia care, alternatives to
Pharmacotherapy, Niamh Malone and Donna Redgrave 12. Remembering to
remember - the living lab approach to meeting the everyday challenges of
people living with dementia, Grahame Smith 13. Cognitive approaches to
enabling people to live well with dementia, Sarah Jane Smith and Jan R.
Oyebode 14. Augmenting familiar appliances to assist people living with
dementia, Damien Renner, David Reid, Mark Barrett-Baxendale, Davide Bruno
and Hissam Tawfik
normal and pathological ageing on memory, Andrew Rutherford and Davide
Bruno 2. The aging hippocampus: a cross-species examination, Stephanie Leal
and Michael Yassa 3. Recognition Memory, Tina Chen, Caren M. Rotello and
Paul Verhaeghen 4. Remembering the source: Directions for intervention in
ageing, Noeleen M. Brady and Richard A. P. Roche Part 2: Assessment and
prediction 5. From Click to Cognition: Detecting cognitive decline through
daily computer use, Gemma Stringer, Peter Sawyer, Alistair Sutcliffe and
Iracema Leroi 6. The Memory Education and Research Initiative: A Model for
Community Based Clinical Research, Chelsea Reichert, John J. Sidtis and
Nunzio Pomara Part 3: From the laboratory to the home: Practical
applications for ageing populations 7. Using the background to remember the
foreground: The role of contextual information in memory, Gerasimos
Markopoulos 8. Can Survival Processing Help to Preserve our Memories?
Daniel P. A. Clark 9.The effects of ageing and exercise on recollection and
familiarity based memory processes, Richard J. Tunney, Harriet A. Allen,
Charlotte Bonardi and Holly Blake 10. Memory Training for Older Adults: A
Review with Recommendations for Clinicians, Robin L. West and Carla M.
Strickland-Hughes Part 4: Facing the Memory Challenge in Dementia 11.
Keeping Memories Alive: Creativity in Dementia care, alternatives to
Pharmacotherapy, Niamh Malone and Donna Redgrave 12. Remembering to
remember - the living lab approach to meeting the everyday challenges of
people living with dementia, Grahame Smith 13. Cognitive approaches to
enabling people to live well with dementia, Sarah Jane Smith and Jan R.
Oyebode 14. Augmenting familiar appliances to assist people living with
dementia, Damien Renner, David Reid, Mark Barrett-Baxendale, Davide Bruno
and Hissam Tawfik