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This fully revised and updated third edition of the highly acclaimed Memory in the Real World includes recent research in all areas of everyday memory.
This fully revised and updated third edition of the highly acclaimed Memory in the Real World includes recent research in all areas of everyday memory.
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Autorenporträt
Gillian Cohen is a Cognitive Psychologist who held research posts in the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford and more recently was Professor of Psychology at the Open University. She has had visiting appointments at Oxford, Buckingham and Louvian. Her research has focused on memory, especially memory for names and the effects of normal ageing on memory. Martin Conway is Director of the Institute of Psychological Sciences at the University of Leeds and an ESRC Professorial fellow. He is a world-leading researcher of human memory. His main research interest at present is the relationship between memory and the self, and the breakdown of this relationship in brain damage and psychological interest.
Inhaltsangabe
G. Cohen Introduction: The Study of Everyday Memory. J. Ellis Memory for Intentions Actions and Plans. A. Smith Memory for Places: Routes Maps and Locations. D. Wright E. Loftus Memory for Events: Eyewitness Testimony. R. Hanley Memory for People: Faces Voices and Names. H. Williams M. Conway Memory for Personal Experiences: Autobiographical and Flashbulb Memory. G. Cohen Memory for Knowledge: General Knowledge and Expertise. G. Radvansky Situational Models in Memory: Texts and Stories. R. Thompson Collaborative and Social Remembering. C. Horton M. Conway Memory for Thoughts and Dreams. S. Gathercole C. Moulin Life Span Development of Memory: Childhood and Old Age. A. O'Connor C. Moulin Memory Consciousness and Metacognition. C. Souchay C. Moulin The Psychopathology of Everyday Memory. G. Cohen Overview: Speculations and Conclusions.
G. Cohen, Introduction: The Study of Everyday Memory. J. Ellis, Memory for Intentions, Actions and Plans. A. Smith, Memory for Places: Routes, Maps and Locations. D. Wright, E. Loftus, Memory for Events: Eyewitness Testimony. R. Hanley, Memory for People: Faces, Voices and Names. H. Williams, M. Conway, Memory for Personal Experiences: Autobiographical and Flashbulb Memory. G. Cohen, Memory for Knowledge: General Knowledge and Expertise. G. Radvansky, Situational Models in Memory: Texts and Stories. R. Thompson, Collaborative and Social Remembering. C. Horton, M. Conway, Memory for Thoughts and Dreams. S. Gathercole, C. Moulin, Life Span Development of Memory: Childhood and Old Age. A. O'Connor, C. Moulin, Memory, Consciousness and Metacognition. C. Souchay, C. Moulin, The Psychopathology of Everyday Memory. G. Cohen, Overview: Speculations and Conclusions.
G. Cohen Introduction: The Study of Everyday Memory. J. Ellis Memory for Intentions Actions and Plans. A. Smith Memory for Places: Routes Maps and Locations. D. Wright E. Loftus Memory for Events: Eyewitness Testimony. R. Hanley Memory for People: Faces Voices and Names. H. Williams M. Conway Memory for Personal Experiences: Autobiographical and Flashbulb Memory. G. Cohen Memory for Knowledge: General Knowledge and Expertise. G. Radvansky Situational Models in Memory: Texts and Stories. R. Thompson Collaborative and Social Remembering. C. Horton M. Conway Memory for Thoughts and Dreams. S. Gathercole C. Moulin Life Span Development of Memory: Childhood and Old Age. A. O'Connor C. Moulin Memory Consciousness and Metacognition. C. Souchay C. Moulin The Psychopathology of Everyday Memory. G. Cohen Overview: Speculations and Conclusions.
G. Cohen, Introduction: The Study of Everyday Memory. J. Ellis, Memory for Intentions, Actions and Plans. A. Smith, Memory for Places: Routes, Maps and Locations. D. Wright, E. Loftus, Memory for Events: Eyewitness Testimony. R. Hanley, Memory for People: Faces, Voices and Names. H. Williams, M. Conway, Memory for Personal Experiences: Autobiographical and Flashbulb Memory. G. Cohen, Memory for Knowledge: General Knowledge and Expertise. G. Radvansky, Situational Models in Memory: Texts and Stories. R. Thompson, Collaborative and Social Remembering. C. Horton, M. Conway, Memory for Thoughts and Dreams. S. Gathercole, C. Moulin, Life Span Development of Memory: Childhood and Old Age. A. O'Connor, C. Moulin, Memory, Consciousness and Metacognition. C. Souchay, C. Moulin, The Psychopathology of Everyday Memory. G. Cohen, Overview: Speculations and Conclusions.
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"This book is a very welcome addition to the memory literature, providing thorough and detailed reviews of the growing body of research concerned with taking memory out of the laboratory. The authors are a combination of established scientists and younger investigators, who have in common a broad approach to the topic that accepts the importance of both theory and its application. This book should prove a valuable resource."- Alan Baddeley, University of York, UK
"This book offers a comprehensive account of what is known about memory in real life. The list of authors is highly impressive, and in many cases the author of the chapter you are reading is also the leading researcher in that particular field. The overall result is a book of impressive range and detail, which makes it a key reference source for any student in this field."- David Groome, University of Westminster, UK
"Before reading this book I listed the questions that people often ask me about memory. Most of these questions were answered even more thoroughly than I was hoping for. The breadth of research covered is impressive."- Jackie Andrade, University of Plymouth, UK
"The collaboration of Gillian Cohen with a group of experts in a number of fields has resulted in an amazing new book that I can highly recommend to anyone interested in the operation of memory in everyday contexts, as well as in cognitive psychology of memory in general."- Lia Kvavilashvili, University of Hertfordshire, UK