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Memory

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Memory represents a key psychological process. It allows us to recall things from the past which may have taken place hours, days, months, or even many years ago. Our memories are intrinsically personal, subjective, and internal, yet without the primary capacity of memory, other important activities such as speech, perception, concept formation, and reasoning would be impossible. The range of different aspects of memory is huge, from our vocabulary and knowledge about language and the world to our personal histories, skills such as walking and talking, and the more simple memory capacities found in lower animals. Amongst the diversity of memory processes, the principal focus in this volume is the long-term representation of complex associative human memory. This refers to the permanently stored representation of individual items and events. The books in the "Oxford Debates in Psychology" series aim to provide students and researchers with a stimulating, self-contained, and balanced summary of the various theoretical and empirical positions that shape the most controversial and contested areas of research. This book is intended for supplementary reading for advanced undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in cognitive neuropsychology; researchers in neuropsychology or neuroanatomy generally, and in memory in particular.Table of ContentJ.K. Foster and M. Jelicic, memory chapers, procedures, and processes; E. Tulving, study of memory - processes and systems; H.L. Roediger, R. Buckner, K.B. McDermott, components of processing; R.M. McDonald, A-M. Ergis, and G. Winocur, functional dissociation of brain regions in learning and memory, evidence for multiple systems; T.A. Blaxton, combining disruption and activation techniques to map conceptual and perceptual memory processes in the human brain; A.R. Mayes, how does the brain mediate our ability to remember?; M.S. Weldon, the memory chop shop - issues in the search for memory systems; J.D.E. Gabrieli, the architecture of human memory; J.P. Toth and R.R. Hunt, not one versus many, but zero versus any, structure and function in the context of the multiple memory systems debate; A.J. Parkin, component processes versus systems, is there really an important difference?

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780198524076
Author
Marko Jelicic
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
1998-12-01
Binding
hardcover
Condition
new
Pages
304
Language
english
Country of Origin
United States
Weight (g)
400
Height (mm)
30
Length (mm)
198
Width (mm)
132

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