U. Neisser
Remembering Reconsidered
Ecological and Traditional Approaches to the Study of Memory
Herausgeber: Neisser, Ulric; Winograd, Eugene
U. Neisser
Remembering Reconsidered
Ecological and Traditional Approaches to the Study of Memory
Herausgeber: Neisser, Ulric; Winograd, Eugene
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Remembering Reconsidered presents the new ecologically oriented study of memory.
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Remembering Reconsidered presents the new ecologically oriented study of memory.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780521485005
- ISBN-10: 0521485002
- Artikelnr.: 22051332
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780521485005
- ISBN-10: 0521485002
- Artikelnr.: 22051332
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. New vistas in the study of memory Ulric Neisser
2. Continuities between ecological and laboratory approaches to memory Eugene Winograd
3. Memory for randomly sampled autobiographical events William F. Brewer
4. Ordinary everyday memories: Some of the things of which selves are made Craig R. Barclay and Peggy A. DeCooke
5. Walking in our own footsteps: Autobiographical memory and reconstruction Robert N. McCauley
6. Memory observed and memory unobserved Larry L. Jacoby
7. The maintenance of marginal knowledge Harry P. Bahrick and Elizabeth Phelps
8. The content and organization of autobiographical memories Lawrence W. Barsalou
9. The ontogeny of memory for real events Katherine Nelson
10. The functions of event memory: Some comments on Nelson and Barsalou Robyn Fivush
11. 'The Wreck of the Old 97': A real event remembered in song Wanda T. Wallace and David C. Rubin
12. Passive remembering Donald P. Spence
13. Remembering without experiencing: Memory for reported events Steen F. Larsen
14. What is ordinary memory the memory of? Ulric Neisser
15. Go for the skill David C. Rubin
Indexes.
2. Continuities between ecological and laboratory approaches to memory Eugene Winograd
3. Memory for randomly sampled autobiographical events William F. Brewer
4. Ordinary everyday memories: Some of the things of which selves are made Craig R. Barclay and Peggy A. DeCooke
5. Walking in our own footsteps: Autobiographical memory and reconstruction Robert N. McCauley
6. Memory observed and memory unobserved Larry L. Jacoby
7. The maintenance of marginal knowledge Harry P. Bahrick and Elizabeth Phelps
8. The content and organization of autobiographical memories Lawrence W. Barsalou
9. The ontogeny of memory for real events Katherine Nelson
10. The functions of event memory: Some comments on Nelson and Barsalou Robyn Fivush
11. 'The Wreck of the Old 97': A real event remembered in song Wanda T. Wallace and David C. Rubin
12. Passive remembering Donald P. Spence
13. Remembering without experiencing: Memory for reported events Steen F. Larsen
14. What is ordinary memory the memory of? Ulric Neisser
15. Go for the skill David C. Rubin
Indexes.
1. New vistas in the study of memory Ulric Neisser
2. Continuities between ecological and laboratory approaches to memory Eugene Winograd
3. Memory for randomly sampled autobiographical events William F. Brewer
4. Ordinary everyday memories: Some of the things of which selves are made Craig R. Barclay and Peggy A. DeCooke
5. Walking in our own footsteps: Autobiographical memory and reconstruction Robert N. McCauley
6. Memory observed and memory unobserved Larry L. Jacoby
7. The maintenance of marginal knowledge Harry P. Bahrick and Elizabeth Phelps
8. The content and organization of autobiographical memories Lawrence W. Barsalou
9. The ontogeny of memory for real events Katherine Nelson
10. The functions of event memory: Some comments on Nelson and Barsalou Robyn Fivush
11. 'The Wreck of the Old 97': A real event remembered in song Wanda T. Wallace and David C. Rubin
12. Passive remembering Donald P. Spence
13. Remembering without experiencing: Memory for reported events Steen F. Larsen
14. What is ordinary memory the memory of? Ulric Neisser
15. Go for the skill David C. Rubin
Indexes.
2. Continuities between ecological and laboratory approaches to memory Eugene Winograd
3. Memory for randomly sampled autobiographical events William F. Brewer
4. Ordinary everyday memories: Some of the things of which selves are made Craig R. Barclay and Peggy A. DeCooke
5. Walking in our own footsteps: Autobiographical memory and reconstruction Robert N. McCauley
6. Memory observed and memory unobserved Larry L. Jacoby
7. The maintenance of marginal knowledge Harry P. Bahrick and Elizabeth Phelps
8. The content and organization of autobiographical memories Lawrence W. Barsalou
9. The ontogeny of memory for real events Katherine Nelson
10. The functions of event memory: Some comments on Nelson and Barsalou Robyn Fivush
11. 'The Wreck of the Old 97': A real event remembered in song Wanda T. Wallace and David C. Rubin
12. Passive remembering Donald P. Spence
13. Remembering without experiencing: Memory for reported events Steen F. Larsen
14. What is ordinary memory the memory of? Ulric Neisser
15. Go for the skill David C. Rubin
Indexes.