Memory

  • Memory: Neuropsychological, Imaging and Psychopharmacological Perspectives
    By Gérard Emilien, Cécile Durlach, Jean-Marie Maloteaux

    Morris, C. D., Bransford, J. D., & Franks, J. J. (1977). Levels of processing versus transfer appropriate processing. Journal of Verbal Learning & Verbal Behavior, 16, 519–533. Morris, J. C. (1993). The clinical dementia rating (CDR): ...

  • Memory
    By Michael W. Eysenck, Alan Baddeley, Michael C. Anderson

    Pearson, Logie, and Gilhooly (1999) tried to analyze in more detail the processes involved. They gave their participants four, six, or eight symbols (e.g. square, triangle, circle, etc.), requiring them to use them to create an object ...

  • Memory: Fragments of a Modern History
    By Alison Winter

    Gerold Frank, The Boston Strangler (New York: New American Library, 1966), 254ff. Kelly, Boston Stranglers, 71, 173–74. Frank, Boston Strangler, 255ff. State v. Nebb, no. 39540 Ohio CP, Franklin County (May 28, 1962).

  • Memory
    By Michael W. Eysenck, Alan Baddeley, Michael C. Anderson

    Levy, B. J., & Anderson, M. C. (2002). Inhibitory processes and the control of memory retrieval. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 6, 299– 305. Levy, B. J., Kuhl, B. A., & Wagner, A. D. (2010). The functional neuroimaging of forgetting.

  • Memory: A Very Short Introduction
    By Jonathan K. Foster

    ... Harry Sidebottom ANGLICANISM Mark Chapman THE ANGLO-SAXON AGE John Blair ANIMAAL RIGHTS David DeGrazia ANTISENAITISMA Steven Beller THE APOCRYPHAL GOSPELS Paul Foster ARCHAEOLOGY Paul Bahn ARCHITECTURE Andrew Ballantyne ARISTOCRACY ...

  • Memory: Phenomena, Experiment and Theory
    By Alan J. Parkin

    Throughout, the book integrates experimental findings with neuropsychological data and describes a wide range of fascinating memory phenomena. A central theme of the book concerns the organization of memory.

  • Memory: Phenomena, Experiment and Theory
    By Alan J. Parkin

    Reder, L. M., Anderson, J. R. and Bjork, R. A. (1974) A semantic interpretation of encoding specificity. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 102, 648-656. Richardson, J. T. E. (1980) Mental Imagery and Human Memory. London: Macmillan.

  • Memory
    By Michael W. Eysenck, Alan Baddeley, Michael C. Anderson

    This title presents a thorough, accessible and appealing overview of the field of memory, written by some of the world's leading researchers with students in mind.

  • Memory: Phenomena, Experiment and Theory
    By Alan J. Parkin

    Cohen , G. D. ( 1990 ) Psychopathology and mental health in the mature and elderly adult . In J. E. Birren and K. W. Schaie ( eds ) , Handbook of the Psychology of Aging , 359-371 . New York : Academic Press . Cohen , N. J. and Squire ...

  • Memory
    By Elizabeth F. Loftus

    Take the Nixon White House tapes on the subject of Watergate. Certain passages containing conversations were presented in evidence in the Watergate conspiracy trials of 1973~l974. It is easy to find many places where what is ...

  • Memory: From Mind to Molecules
    By Eric R. Kandel, Larry R. Squire

    Seymour Benzer , the scientist who originated the genetic study of behavior in Drosophila , turned his attention to learning and memory in 1968 , when he and his students William Quinn and Yadin Dudai showed that flies are capable of ...

  • Memory: Fragments of a Modern History
    By Alison Winter

    Irene Smith Johnson to Bernstein, January 6, 1956, BP. It seems that Johnson was seeking a kind of body memory that would have been stored in successive generations through heredity, rather than reincarnation as conventionally ...

  • Memory
    By John Weinman, Jackie Hunter

    In : Nickerson , R. ( ed . ) . Attention and Performance , VIII . ... Baddeley , A.D. , Logie , R. , Bressi , S. , Della Sala , S. and Spinnler , H. ( 1986 ) . ... Crow , T.J. , Grove - White , I.G. and Ross , D.G. ( 1975 ) .

  • Memory
    By Michael W. Eysenck, Alan Baddeley, Michael C. Anderson

    Webb et al. used neuroimaging to assess brain activation during retrieval of schematic and nonschematic objects as well as false memories for schema-consistent objects. What did Webb et al. (2016) find? First, successful retrieval of ...

  • Memory
    By A S Byatt, Harriet Harvey Wood

    ... Oxford University Press; SEMIR ZEKI : 'Art and the Brain', Daedalus 127:2 (Spring 1988), © 1988 American Academy of Arts and Sciences; STEFAN ZWEIG : 'Buchmendel', Fantastic Night and other Stories (2004), Pushkin Press.

  • Memory: Remembering and Forgetting in Everyday Life
    By Barry Gordon

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  • Memory
    By Sharon Ervin

    A woman's mangled body found on the shoulder of a highway bypass near the small town of Astrick, Oklahoma, is mistakenly identified as 28-year-old Memory Smith.

  • Memory
    By Robert A. Bjork, Elizabeth Ligon Bjork

    In one condition (integrated imagery), subjects were asked to generate an image in which the named object was seen as being conjoined with a particular feature in their environment (e.g., “I imagine a diamond-shaped kite lying on top of ...

  • Memory
    By Michael W. Eysenck, Alan Baddeley, Michael C. Anderson

    This title presents a thorough, accessible and appealing overview of the field of memory, written by some of the world's leading researchers with students in mind.

  • Memory: Histories, Theories, Debates
    By Bill Schwarz, Susannah Radstone

    These essays survey the histories, the theories and the fault lines that compose the field of memory research.