Current Issues in Applied Memory Research
Herausgeber: Davies, Graham M; Wright, Daniel B
Current Issues in Applied Memory Research
Herausgeber: Davies, Graham M; Wright, Daniel B
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Research on applied memory is one of the most active, interesting and vibrant areas in experimental psychology. This book describes cutting-edge research and applies it to key areas of contemporary investigation: education, the law and neuroscience.
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Research on applied memory is one of the most active, interesting and vibrant areas in experimental psychology. This book describes cutting-edge research and applies it to key areas of contemporary investigation: education, the law and neuroscience.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781841697277
- ISBN-10: 1841697273
- Artikelnr.: 37196123
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781841697277
- ISBN-10: 1841697273
- Artikelnr.: 37196123
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Graham M. Davies is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Leicester. His research interests lie in the areas of eyewitness testimony in children and adults and the support of vulnerable witnesses at court. He has published some six books and over 100 articles in scientific journals on these topics. Daniel B. Wright is Professor at Florida International University and is an expert in applied memory research and methodology. He has published on various aspects of eyewitness testimony, flashbulb memories, survey methodology and statistics. Currently he is most interested in what happens to eyewitnesses when they talk with others after viewing a crime.
G.M. Davies
D.B. Wright
Introduction. Part 1. Applications to Education. H.L. Roediger
III
P.K. Agarwal
S.H.K. Kang
E.J. Marsh
Benefits of Testing Memory: Best Practices and Boundary Conditions. M.D. Macleod
J. Saunders
L. Chalmers
Retrieval-induced Forgetting: The Unintended Consequences of Unintended Forgetting. D.S. Levin
S.K. Thurman
M.H. Keipert
More Than Just a Memory: The Nature and Validity of Working Memory in Educational Settings. Part 2. Applications to Law.E. Geraerts
L. Raymaekers
H. Merckelbach
Mechanisms Underlying Recovered Memories. K. London
S. Kulkofsky
Factors Affecting the Reliability of Children's Forensic Reports. C. Laney
E.F. Loftus
Change Blindness and Eyewitness Testimony. Part 3. Applications to Neuroscience.M. Wang
Implicit Memory
Anesthesia and Sedation. S.D. Christman
R.E. Propper
Episodic Memory and Interhemispheric Interaction: Handedness and Eye Movements. C.J.A. Moulin
P. Chauvel
Déjà vu: Insights from the Dreamy State and the Neuropsychology of Memory. D.B. Wright
G.M. Davies
Discussion: A Future for Applied Memory Research.
D.B. Wright
Introduction. Part 1. Applications to Education. H.L. Roediger
III
P.K. Agarwal
S.H.K. Kang
E.J. Marsh
Benefits of Testing Memory: Best Practices and Boundary Conditions. M.D. Macleod
J. Saunders
L. Chalmers
Retrieval-induced Forgetting: The Unintended Consequences of Unintended Forgetting. D.S. Levin
S.K. Thurman
M.H. Keipert
More Than Just a Memory: The Nature and Validity of Working Memory in Educational Settings. Part 2. Applications to Law.E. Geraerts
L. Raymaekers
H. Merckelbach
Mechanisms Underlying Recovered Memories. K. London
S. Kulkofsky
Factors Affecting the Reliability of Children's Forensic Reports. C. Laney
E.F. Loftus
Change Blindness and Eyewitness Testimony. Part 3. Applications to Neuroscience.M. Wang
Implicit Memory
Anesthesia and Sedation. S.D. Christman
R.E. Propper
Episodic Memory and Interhemispheric Interaction: Handedness and Eye Movements. C.J.A. Moulin
P. Chauvel
Déjà vu: Insights from the Dreamy State and the Neuropsychology of Memory. D.B. Wright
G.M. Davies
Discussion: A Future for Applied Memory Research.
G.M. Davies
D.B. Wright
Introduction. Part 1. Applications to Education. H.L. Roediger
III
P.K. Agarwal
S.H.K. Kang
E.J. Marsh
Benefits of Testing Memory: Best Practices and Boundary Conditions. M.D. Macleod
J. Saunders
L. Chalmers
Retrieval-induced Forgetting: The Unintended Consequences of Unintended Forgetting. D.S. Levin
S.K. Thurman
M.H. Keipert
More Than Just a Memory: The Nature and Validity of Working Memory in Educational Settings. Part 2. Applications to Law.E. Geraerts
L. Raymaekers
H. Merckelbach
Mechanisms Underlying Recovered Memories. K. London
S. Kulkofsky
Factors Affecting the Reliability of Children's Forensic Reports. C. Laney
E.F. Loftus
Change Blindness and Eyewitness Testimony. Part 3. Applications to Neuroscience.M. Wang
Implicit Memory
Anesthesia and Sedation. S.D. Christman
R.E. Propper
Episodic Memory and Interhemispheric Interaction: Handedness and Eye Movements. C.J.A. Moulin
P. Chauvel
Déjà vu: Insights from the Dreamy State and the Neuropsychology of Memory. D.B. Wright
G.M. Davies
Discussion: A Future for Applied Memory Research.
D.B. Wright
Introduction. Part 1. Applications to Education. H.L. Roediger
III
P.K. Agarwal
S.H.K. Kang
E.J. Marsh
Benefits of Testing Memory: Best Practices and Boundary Conditions. M.D. Macleod
J. Saunders
L. Chalmers
Retrieval-induced Forgetting: The Unintended Consequences of Unintended Forgetting. D.S. Levin
S.K. Thurman
M.H. Keipert
More Than Just a Memory: The Nature and Validity of Working Memory in Educational Settings. Part 2. Applications to Law.E. Geraerts
L. Raymaekers
H. Merckelbach
Mechanisms Underlying Recovered Memories. K. London
S. Kulkofsky
Factors Affecting the Reliability of Children's Forensic Reports. C. Laney
E.F. Loftus
Change Blindness and Eyewitness Testimony. Part 3. Applications to Neuroscience.M. Wang
Implicit Memory
Anesthesia and Sedation. S.D. Christman
R.E. Propper
Episodic Memory and Interhemispheric Interaction: Handedness and Eye Movements. C.J.A. Moulin
P. Chauvel
Déjà vu: Insights from the Dreamy State and the Neuropsychology of Memory. D.B. Wright
G.M. Davies
Discussion: A Future for Applied Memory Research.