An edition of Memory (2009)

Memory

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An edition of Memory (2009)

Memory

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People seem to be intrigued by memory, and by its sometimes spectacular failure in (for example) people with amnesia. However, students of memory sometimes fail to retain this fascination. The reason is clear: in order to study memory we must carry out carefully-designed experiments, which can seem boring even when they are exciting science. Fortunately, we now know enough about memory to relate laboratory studies to the world beyond. In other words, our scientific knowledge of memory and how it works can help us to explain those aspects of memory that most people find of greatest interest. This book presents a thorough, accessible and appealing overview of the field, written with students in mind, by some of the world's leading researchers. It starts with a brief overview and explanation of the scientific approach to memory before going on to discuss the basic characteristics of the various memory systems and how they work. Summaries of short-term and working memory are followed by chapters on learning, the role of organization in memory, the ways in which our knowledge of the world is stored, retrieval, and on intentional and motivated forgetting. The latter half of the book involves the broader application of our basic understanding of memory, with chapters on autobiographical memory, amnesia, and on memory in childhood and aging. After chapters discussing eyewitness testimony and prospective memory, a final chapter addresses an issue of great importance to students - how to improve your memory. Each chapter of the book is written by one of the three authors, an approach which takes full advantage of their individual expertise, style and personality. This enhances students' enjoyment of the book, allowing them to share the authors' own fascination with human memory.

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Psychology Press
Language
English
Pages
451

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Table of Contents

What is memory? / Alan Baddeley
Short term memory / Alan Baddeley
Working memory / Alan Baddeley
Learning / Alan Baddeley
Organization / Alan Baddeley
Stored knowledge and semantic memory / Mike Eysenck
Autobiographical memory / Alan Baddeley
Retrieval / Mike Anderson
Incidental forgetting / Mike Anderson
Motivated forgetting / Mike Anderson
Amnesia / Alan Baddeley
Memory in childhood / Mike Eysenck
Memory and aging / Alan Baddeley
Eyewitness testimony / Mike Eysenck
Prospective memory / Mike Eysenck
Improving your memory / Mike Eysenck.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Hove, East Sussex, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
153.1/2
Library of Congress
BF371 .B227 2009, BF371.B227 2009

The Physical Object

Format
Softcover
Number of pages
451

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23160427M
Internet Archive
memory0000badd
ISBN 13
9781848720008, 9781848720015
LCCN
2008034234
OCLC/WorldCat
552603060, 237880710
Goodreads
6504941

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