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    (DE-627)804352623
    Format: Online-Ressource (407 p)
    ISBN: 9781848725539
    Series Statement: Psychology Press Festschrift Series
    Content: In the 22 chapters in this volume, many of the world's foremost memory scientists report on their cutting-edge research on the nature of human memory, with several chapters reporting new empirical studies that are being published for the first time. All the contributions are inspired by the work of Larry Jacoby on human memory, with his emphasis on episodic memory -- that is, the processes and mechanisms that enable us to remember our own past experiences. In addition, the volume reflects Jacoby's appreciation that memory enters into a wide range of psychological phenomena, including perceivin
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Illustrations; Notes on Contributors; Preface; Part I Characterizing and Studying Memory; 1 Adaptive Memory: Novel Findings Acquired Through Forward Engineering; 2 Forgetting as a Friend of Learning; 3 Testing and Retrieval Practice Effects: Assessing the Contributions of Encoding and Retrieval Mechanisms; 4 The Contribution of Processing Fluency (and Beliefs) to People's Judgments of Learning; 5 Using Process Dissociation Procedure to Establish Boundaries of Process Dissociation Theory: The Case of Category-Cued Recall , Part II Memory and Beyond: Separating Processes6 Dissociating Processes Within Recognition, Perception, and Working Memory; 7 Event Integration, Awareness, and Short-Term Remembering; 8 Forecasting Versus Fitting, Dissociating Versus Describing: Celebrating Larry Jacoby's Methodological Approach to Understanding Recognition; 9 Memory Processes Underlying Real-Time Language Comprehension; Part III Cognitive Control; 10 Memory Is Everywhere: Lessons Learned from Larry; 11 "Automatic Control" of Interference: Evidence and Implications for Aging , 12 Knowing by Doing: When Metacognitive Monitoring Follows Metacognitive Control13 Constrained Retrieval in Recognition Memory; 14 Recognition Memory Response Bias Is Conservative for Paintings and We Don't Know Why; Part IV Development and Aging; 15 Familiarity and Recollections: Interactions with Larry Jacoby; 16 Improving Memory and Executive Function in Older Adults with Memory Impairments Through Repetition-Lag Training; 17 You Are Not Listening to What I Said: False Hearing in Young and Older Adults; 18 Attention, Variability, and Biomarkers in Alzheimer's Disease , Part V Clinical, Social, and Forensic Applications19 Taxonomy of Transfer to Cognitive Abilities: The Case of Working Memory Training; 20 Cognition in Emotional Disorders: An Abundance of Habit and a Dearth of Control; 21 Behavior Priming as Memory Misattribution; 22 Understanding the Relation Between Confidence and Accuracy in Reports from Memory; Author Index; Subject Index
    Additional Edition: 9781317619239
    Additional Edition: 9781848725539
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Remembering : Attributions, Processes, and Control in Human Memory
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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