From making conversation to walking and driving, learning and memory are crucial aspects of our survival.
From one of the leading researchers in the field of human memory comes the new edition of a truly integrative perspective on learning and memory! Rather than forge a simple...
This updated edition includes chapters that reflect the state-of-the-art of research in this area.
This volume will serve as a valuable reference for all neurobiologists and biomedical scientists as well as for cognitive and computational neuroscientists wishing to explore the remarkable phenomena of learning and memory.
Learning and Memory provides an integration of theoretical perspectives, presented clearly, concisely, and with an approachable writing style, ensuring a coherent and comprehensive learning experience for the reader.
In Learning & Memory, leading researcher Howard Eichenbaum provides a new-fashioned synthesis of the contemporary learning and memory fields.
But unlike other textbook authors who rely primarily on an historical associationist linkage between learning and memory, Barry Schwartz and Daniel Reisberg take a cognitive approach to integrating the two fields.
"Learning and Memory," Second Edition provides an overview of the full range of current knowledge about learning and memory. A thorough revision of the 1992 edition of "The Encyclopedia of...
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory provides an excellent overview of current information on this fast-growing field of neurobiology.
Offers simple strategies to help students improve their memory and make their learning permanent.
Gordon Bower was born in 1932 in Scio, Ohio, a small town struggling to survive the Great Depression. After playing varsity baseball in college, he had two career choices: professional baseball or graduate school in psychology.