Memory: Interdisciplinary Approaches Interdisciplinary Approaches

Memory: Interdisciplinary Approaches arrays the most current research and thinking on the cognitive, social, and neural aspects of memory. An international group of experts discusses the domains of working memory and the modularity of storage processes while other contributors examine the social and...

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Other Authors: Solomon, Paul R. (Editor), Goethals, George R. (Editor), Kelley, Colleen M. (Editor), Stephens, Benjamin R. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 1989, 1989
Edition:1st ed. 1989
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1 Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Study of Memory
  • I Perspectives from Behavioral Neuroscience
  • 2 A Model System Approach to Memory
  • 3 Modulation of Memory Storage Processes
  • II Perspective from Cognitive Psychology
  • 4 Domains of Memory
  • 5 Memory: Conscious and Unconscious
  • 6 The Uses of Working Memory
  • III Perspectives from Developmental Psychology
  • 7 Remembering: A Functional Developmental Perspective
  • 8 The Joy of Kicking: Memories, Motives, and Mobiles
  • 9 The Locus of Word-Finding Problems in Language-Impaired Children
  • IV Perspectives from Social Psychology
  • 10 Three Catechisms for Social Memory
  • 11 Understanding Impression Formation: What Has Memory Research Contributed?
  • 12 Social Memory and Social Judgement
  • 13 Thoughts on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Memory
  • Author Index