These collected essays from leading figures in cognitive psychology represent the latest research and thinking in the field. The volume is organized around four Endelian themes: encoding and retrieval processes in memory; the neuropsychology of memory; classificatory systems for memory; and consciousness, emotion, and memory. First Published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
These collected essays from leading figures in cognitive psychology represent the latest research and thinking in the field. The volume is organized around four Endelian themes: encoding and retrieval processes in memory; the neuropsychology of memory; classificatory systems for memory; and consciousness, emotion, and memory.First Published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Part I:Encoding and Retrieval Processes.H.L. Roediger III M.S. Weldon B.H. Challis Explaining Dissociations Between Implicit and Explicit Measures of Retention: A Processing Account. F.I.M. Craik On the Making of Episodes. M.J. Watkins Willful and Nonwillful Determinants of Memory. R. Ratcliff G. McKoon Memory Models Text Processing and Cue-Dependent Retrieval. B.B. Murdock Jr. The Past the Present and the Future: Comments on Section 1. Part II:Neuropsychology.L. Weiskrantz Remembering Dissociations. L.S. Cermak Synergistic Ecphory and the Amnesic Patient. M. Moscovitch Confabulation and the Frontal Systems: Strategic Versus Associative Retrieval in Neuropsychological Theories of Memory. D.S. Olton Inferring Psychological Dissociations from Experimental Dissociations: The Temporal Context of Episodic Memory. M. Kinsbourne The Boundaries of Episodic Remembering: Comments on the Second Section. Part III:Classification Systems for Memory.J.R. Anderson A Rational Analysis of Human Memory. D. Broadbent Lasting Representations and Temporary Processes. J.H. Neely Experimental Dissociations and the Episodic/Semantic Memory Distinction. R.G. Crowder Modularity and Dissociations in Memory Systems. L-G. Nilsson Classification of Human Memory: Comments on the Third Section. Part IV:Consciousness Emotion and Memory.R.A. Bjork Retrieval Inhibition as an Adaptive Mechanism in Human Memory. E. Eich Theoretical Issues in State Dependent Memory. D.L. Schacter On the Relation Between Memory and Consciousness: Dissociable Interactions and Conscious Experience. L.L. Jacoby C.M. Kelley J. Dywan Memory Attributions. R.S. Lockhart Consciousness and the Function of Remembered Episodes: Comments on the Fourth Section.
Contents: Part I:Encoding and Retrieval Processes.H.L. Roediger III M.S. Weldon B.H. Challis Explaining Dissociations Between Implicit and Explicit Measures of Retention: A Processing Account. F.I.M. Craik On the Making of Episodes. M.J. Watkins Willful and Nonwillful Determinants of Memory. R. Ratcliff G. McKoon Memory Models Text Processing and Cue-Dependent Retrieval. B.B. Murdock Jr. The Past the Present and the Future: Comments on Section 1. Part II:Neuropsychology.L. Weiskrantz Remembering Dissociations. L.S. Cermak Synergistic Ecphory and the Amnesic Patient. M. Moscovitch Confabulation and the Frontal Systems: Strategic Versus Associative Retrieval in Neuropsychological Theories of Memory. D.S. Olton Inferring Psychological Dissociations from Experimental Dissociations: The Temporal Context of Episodic Memory. M. Kinsbourne The Boundaries of Episodic Remembering: Comments on the Second Section. Part III:Classification Systems for Memory.J.R. Anderson A Rational Analysis of Human Memory. D. Broadbent Lasting Representations and Temporary Processes. J.H. Neely Experimental Dissociations and the Episodic/Semantic Memory Distinction. R.G. Crowder Modularity and Dissociations in Memory Systems. L-G. Nilsson Classification of Human Memory: Comments on the Third Section. Part IV:Consciousness Emotion and Memory.R.A. Bjork Retrieval Inhibition as an Adaptive Mechanism in Human Memory. E. Eich Theoretical Issues in State Dependent Memory. D.L. Schacter On the Relation Between Memory and Consciousness: Dissociable Interactions and Conscious Experience. L.L. Jacoby C.M. Kelley J. Dywan Memory Attributions. R.S. Lockhart Consciousness and the Function of Remembered Episodes: Comments on the Fourth Section.
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