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245 04 $aThe foundations of remembering :$bessays in honor of Henry L. Roediger III /$cedited by James S. Nairne.
260 $aNew York :$bPsychology Press,$c2007.
300 $a1 online resource (xi, 451 pages) :$billustrations, portrait
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505 00 $tRoddy Roediger's memory /$rJames S. Nairne --$tRetrieval as a self-limiting process : part II /$rRobert A. Bjork, Elizabeth L. Bjork, and Bethany J. Caughey --$tAre there 256 different kinds of memory? /$rEndel Tulving --$tFoxes, hedgehogs, and mirror effects : the role of general principles in memory research /$rRobert L. Greene --$tSignal-detection theory and the neuroscience of recognition memory /$rJohn T. Wixted --$tIs expanded retrieval practice a superior form of spaced retrieval? A critical review of the extant literature /$rDavid A. Balota, Janet M. Duchek, and Jessica M. Logan --$tBrief history of memory and aging /$rAimée M. Surprenant, Tamara J. Bireta, and Lisa A. Farley --$tMaking distinctiveness models of memory distinct /$rIan Neath and Gordon D.A. Brown --$tUnscrambling the effects of emotion and distinctiveness on memory /$rStephen R. Schmidt --$tEffects of attention and emotion on memory for context /$rFergus I.M. Craik and Nicholas B. Turk-Browne --$tPutting context in context /$rKrystal A. Klein, Richard M. Shiffrin, and Amy H. Criss --$tEffects of familiarity on reconstructing the order of information in semantic and episodic memory /$rAlice F. Healy [and others] --$tAttentional requirements of perceptual implicit memory /$rSuparna Rajaram --$tSpontaneous retrieval in prospective memory /$rMark A. McDaniel and Gilles O. Einstein --$tIndividual differences in working memory capacity and retrieval : a cue-dependent search approach /$rNash Unsworth and Randall W. Engle --$tCompetition and inhibition in word retrieval : implications for language and memory tasks /$rRandi C. Martin and Kelly Biegler --$tStructure of semantic and phonological networks and the structure of a social network in dreams /$rRichard Schweickert --$tInducing false memories through associated lists : a window onto everyday false memories? /$rKathleen B. McDermott --$tSemantic relatedness effects on true and false memories in episodic recognition : a methodological and empirical review /$rJames H. Neely and Chi-Shing Tse --$tCognitive neuroscience of implicit and false memories : perspectives on processing specificity /$rDaniel L. Schacter, David A. Gallo, and Elizabeth A. Kensinger --$tToward analyzing cognitive illusions : past, present, and future /$rMatthew G. Rhodes and Larry L. Jacoby --$tLearning from fictional sources /$rElizabeth J. Marsh and Lisa K. Fazio --$tMemory distortion : from misinformation to rich false memory /$rElizabeth F. Loftus and Larry Cahill.
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520 $aThe Foundations of Remembering presents a collection of essays written by top memory scholars in honor of Henry L. Roediger III. The chapters were originally delivered as part of the "Roddyfest" conference held in March 2005 to celebrate Purdue University's awarding of an honorary doctor of letters to Roediger in recognition of his many contributions to the field of psychology. Authors were given a simple charge: choose your own topic, but place your work in historical context. Roediger is fascinated by the intellectual lineage of ideas, so addressing historical "foundations" seemed a fitting tribute. The Chapters contained in this volume help to establish the foundations of remembering, circa the first decade of the 21st century, as perceived by some of the leading memory researchers in the world. Not surprisingly, each of the chapters touches on Roediger's research as well, largely because his work has helped to define and clarify many topics of interest to the memory field. The Foundations of Remembering is intended for a wide audience: students, scholars, and anyone interested in exploring the historical and conceptual roots of modern memory theory.
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655 7 $aHistory.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411628
700 1 $aNairne, James S.,$d1954-
776 08 $iPrint version:$tFoundations of remembering.$dNew York : Psychology Press, 2007$w(DLC) 2006024735$w(OCoLC)70803427
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