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1 online resource (304 pages) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of contributors -- Preface -- 1. Working Memory and Consciousness: An Empirical Approach -- A theoretical framework -- Anaesthesia as a tool for researching consciousness -- Mind-wandering and the control of attention -- What makes an image vivid? -- Conclusion -- References -- 2. An Associative Theory of Implicit and Explicit Memory -- The basic framework -- The fast strengthening assumption -- Explicit memory -- An hypothesis regarding global amnesia |
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Final summary and commentsAcknowledgements -- References -- 3. Encoding and Retrieval Processes: Similarities and Differences -- Introduction -- Effects of DA on recall and recognition -- Further experiments on divided attention -- PET studies of encoding and retrieval -- Discussion -- Summary and conclusions -- Note -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 4. Memory and Imagery: A Visual Trace is Not a Mental Image -- Visual-images and sensory information -- Visuo-spatial images and visuo-spatial memories: Evidence from the blind |
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Analogies and asymmetries between imagery and perceptionVisual traces and generated images -- Studies on the distinction between a VT and a GI -- Conclusions -- References -- 5. Age-related Deficits in Memory: Theory and Application -- Processes in opposition: Ironic effects of memory -- The process-dissociation procedure -- Summary and conclusions -- References -- 6. Imaginary Memories -- On the power of human imagination -- Other ways of examining imagination -- Final remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 7. The Rise and Fall of Semantic Memory |
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IntroductionAcquisition -- Implications for the organisation of semantic memory -- Breakdown -- Notes -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 8. Stories, Selves, and Schemata: A Review of Ecological Findings -- Distortion and accuracy in oral recall -- Expert memory -- Childhood amnesia -- The remembered self -- The episodic problem -- Note -- References -- 9. The Role of Associative Processes in Creating False Memories -- Introduction: A survey of associationism -- False recognition produced by associative processes -- False cued recall |
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""False recall on free recall tests""""Roediger and McDermott�s (1995) experiments""; ""Additional metamemory judgements in false recall and false recognition""; ""Factors affecting false recall and false recognition in the DRM paradigm""; ""Summary of the empirical results: What do we know?""; ""Theoretical implications""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""References""; ""10. The Functional Imaging of Recall""; ""The effect of imageability on recall""; ""Organisation and retrieval""; ""References""; ""11. Three Dimensions of Spatial Cognition""; ""Spatial knowledge"" |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Memory -- Congresses
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Memory
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Conway, Martin A., editor
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Gathercole, Susan E., editor
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Cornoldi, Cesare, editor
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ISBN |
9781315804507 |
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1315804506 |
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