New Directions in Memory and Aging (PLE: Memory) (eBook, PDF)
Proceedings of the George A. Talland Memorial Conference
Redaktion: Poon, Leonard; Thompson, Larry; Arenberg, David; Cermak, Laird; Fozard, James
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New Directions in Memory and Aging (PLE: Memory) (eBook, PDF)
Proceedings of the George A. Talland Memorial Conference
Redaktion: Poon, Leonard; Thompson, Larry; Arenberg, David; Cermak, Laird; Fozard, James
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Originally published in 1980, this book contains the proceedings from a memorial conference held in honour of George A. Talland, who made a significant contribution to the area of memory and aging. The major objective of the volume was to stimulate research towards a more comprehensive understanding of age related differences in memory. It was also hoped it would provide direction for the application and utilization of research findings in the evaluation and treatment of memory complaints and memory difficulties experienced by the elderly.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2014
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- ISBN-13: 9781317685777
- Artikelnr.: 40883523
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 596
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317685777
- Artikelnr.: 40883523
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- Memory and Age: A Perspective View. David Arenberg Part 1: Localization
of Decline and the Role of Attention in Memory 1. Anderson D. Smith Age
Differences in Encoding , Storage, and Retrieval 2. Timothy A. Salthouse
Age and Memory: Strategies for Localizing the Loss 3. David Arenberg
Comments on the Process that Account for Memory Declines with Age 4. David
F. Hultsch and C.A. Pentz Encoding, Storage and Retrieval in Adult Memory:
The Role of Model Assumptions 5. Fergus I.M. Craik and Eileen Simon Age
Differences in Memory: The Roles of Attention and Depth of Processing 6.
Marcel Kinsbourne Attentional Dysfunctions and the Elderly: Theoretical
Models and Research Perspectives 7. John R. Frederiksen Some Cautions we
Might Exercise in Attributing Age Deficits in Memory to Attentional
Dysfunctions 8. Arthur Wingfield Attention, Levels of Processing, and
State-Dependent Recall 9. Robin A. Barr Some Remarks on the Time-Course of
Aging. Laird S. Cermak Part 2: Age-Related Changes in Memory Processes 10.
David A. Walsh and Michael J. Prasse Iconic Memory and Attentional
Processes in the Aged 11. Robert G. Crowder Echoic Memory and the Study of
Aging Memory Systems 12. Arthur Wingfield and Anne W. Sandoval Perceptual
Processing for Meaning 13. Larry W. Thompson Periodic "Lapses" in
Attentional Processes: A Possible Correlate of Memory Impairment in the
Elderly 14. Mitchell Grossberg Individual Age-Related Differences in
Sensory Memory 15. Nancy C. Waugh and Robin A. Barr Memory and Mental Tempo
16. Laird S. Cermak Memory as a Processing Continuum 17. Terence Hines
Depth of Processing or Multiple Codes: An Explanation of Age-Related
Decrements in Memory 18. Janet L. Lachman and Roy Lachman Age and the
Actualization of World Knowledge 19. Roy Lachman and Janet L. Lachman
Picture Naming: Retrieval and Activation of Long-Term Memory 20. Marion
Perlmutter An Apparent Paradox About Memory and Aging 21. Raymond S.
Nickerson Retrieval Efficiency, Knowledge Assessment and Age: Comments on
Some Welcome Findings. Larry W. Thompson Part 3: Testing and Mnemonic
Strategies 22. Richard C. Erickson, Leonard W. Poon and Leslie
Walsh-Sweeney Clinical Memory Testing of the Elderly 23. Marilyn S. Albert
and Edith Kaplan Organic Implications of Neuropsychological Deficits in the
Elderly 24. Larry R. Squire The Neuropsychology of Amnesia: An Approach to
the Study of Memory and Aging 25. Nelson Butters Potential Contributions of
Neuropsychology to our Understanding of the Memory Capacities of the
Elderly 26. Leonard W. Poon, Leslie Walsh-Sweeney and James L. Fozard
Memory Skill Training for the Elderly: Salient Issues on the Use of Imagery
Mnemonics 27. Eugene Winograd and Elliott W. Simon Visual Memory and
Imagery in the Aged 28. Laird S. Cermak Comments on Imagery as a
Therapeutic Mnemonic 29. Elizabeth Anne Robertson-Tchabo Cognitive-Skill
Training for the Elderly: Why Should "Old Dogs" Acquire New Tricks? 30.
Elizabeth M. Zelinski, Michael J. Gilewski and Larry W. Thompson Do
Laboratory Tests Relate to Self-Assessement of Memory Ability in the Young
and Old? Leonard W. Poon and James L. Fozard Epilogue: New Directions in
Memory and Aging Research. Author Index. Subject Index.
- Memory and Age: A Perspective View. David Arenberg Part 1: Localization
of Decline and the Role of Attention in Memory 1. Anderson D. Smith Age
Differences in Encoding , Storage, and Retrieval 2. Timothy A. Salthouse
Age and Memory: Strategies for Localizing the Loss 3. David Arenberg
Comments on the Process that Account for Memory Declines with Age 4. David
F. Hultsch and C.A. Pentz Encoding, Storage and Retrieval in Adult Memory:
The Role of Model Assumptions 5. Fergus I.M. Craik and Eileen Simon Age
Differences in Memory: The Roles of Attention and Depth of Processing 6.
Marcel Kinsbourne Attentional Dysfunctions and the Elderly: Theoretical
Models and Research Perspectives 7. John R. Frederiksen Some Cautions we
Might Exercise in Attributing Age Deficits in Memory to Attentional
Dysfunctions 8. Arthur Wingfield Attention, Levels of Processing, and
State-Dependent Recall 9. Robin A. Barr Some Remarks on the Time-Course of
Aging. Laird S. Cermak Part 2: Age-Related Changes in Memory Processes 10.
David A. Walsh and Michael J. Prasse Iconic Memory and Attentional
Processes in the Aged 11. Robert G. Crowder Echoic Memory and the Study of
Aging Memory Systems 12. Arthur Wingfield and Anne W. Sandoval Perceptual
Processing for Meaning 13. Larry W. Thompson Periodic "Lapses" in
Attentional Processes: A Possible Correlate of Memory Impairment in the
Elderly 14. Mitchell Grossberg Individual Age-Related Differences in
Sensory Memory 15. Nancy C. Waugh and Robin A. Barr Memory and Mental Tempo
16. Laird S. Cermak Memory as a Processing Continuum 17. Terence Hines
Depth of Processing or Multiple Codes: An Explanation of Age-Related
Decrements in Memory 18. Janet L. Lachman and Roy Lachman Age and the
Actualization of World Knowledge 19. Roy Lachman and Janet L. Lachman
Picture Naming: Retrieval and Activation of Long-Term Memory 20. Marion
Perlmutter An Apparent Paradox About Memory and Aging 21. Raymond S.
Nickerson Retrieval Efficiency, Knowledge Assessment and Age: Comments on
Some Welcome Findings. Larry W. Thompson Part 3: Testing and Mnemonic
Strategies 22. Richard C. Erickson, Leonard W. Poon and Leslie
Walsh-Sweeney Clinical Memory Testing of the Elderly 23. Marilyn S. Albert
and Edith Kaplan Organic Implications of Neuropsychological Deficits in the
Elderly 24. Larry R. Squire The Neuropsychology of Amnesia: An Approach to
the Study of Memory and Aging 25. Nelson Butters Potential Contributions of
Neuropsychology to our Understanding of the Memory Capacities of the
Elderly 26. Leonard W. Poon, Leslie Walsh-Sweeney and James L. Fozard
Memory Skill Training for the Elderly: Salient Issues on the Use of Imagery
Mnemonics 27. Eugene Winograd and Elliott W. Simon Visual Memory and
Imagery in the Aged 28. Laird S. Cermak Comments on Imagery as a
Therapeutic Mnemonic 29. Elizabeth Anne Robertson-Tchabo Cognitive-Skill
Training for the Elderly: Why Should "Old Dogs" Acquire New Tricks? 30.
Elizabeth M. Zelinski, Michael J. Gilewski and Larry W. Thompson Do
Laboratory Tests Relate to Self-Assessement of Memory Ability in the Young
and Old? Leonard W. Poon and James L. Fozard Epilogue: New Directions in
Memory and Aging Research. Author Index. Subject Index.