Current Issues in Memory

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advanced memory research applications
Age Pm Paradox
Allocentric Information
autobiographical forgetting
Autobiographical Memory
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cognition
cognitive assessment
cognitive neuroscience
cognitive psychology
Complex Span Tasks
Complex Working Memory Span Task
developmental disorders memory
DF
episodic memory
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Event Base Pm Task
eyewitness reliability
eyewitness testimony
False Childhood Memories
false fabrication
False Memories
flashbulb memory
forensic memory analysis
forgetting
Hot Air Balloon Ride
incidental forgetting
Memory
Memory research
memory training interventions
motivated forgetting
Naturalistic Pm Task
NMDA Antagonist
Pm Research
Pm Task
Prospective Memory
Psychological study
remembering
Retention Intervals
retrieval
Retroactive Interference
RIF
Rif Effect
Rif Paradigm
semantic memory
SMF
Span Tasks
spatial working memory
stored knowledge
visual memory
visuo-spatial cognition
VSWM.
WM
working memory
Working Memory Tasks

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367618254
  • Weight: 734g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Current Issues in Memory is a series of edited books that reflect the state-of-the-art areas of current and emerging interest in the psychological study of Memory.

For the first time, this book offers a comprehensive new collection which gathers together some of the most influential chapters from the series into one essential volume. Featuring 17 chapters by many of the leading researchers in the field, the volume seeks to illustrate how memory research may be informative to the general public—either because it speaks to questions of personal or societal importance or because it changes traditional ways of thinking within society. Topics range from working memory to false fabrication and autobiographical forgetting, showcasing the breadth of memory research in the public sphere.

With an introduction and conclusion by Professor Jan Rummel, this is the ideal companion for any student or practitioner looking for an insightful overview of the most researched topics in the field.

Jan Rummel is a designated Heisenberg Professor and the principal investigator of the Cognition and Attention Regulation Laboratory (CARL) at Heidelberg University, Germany. His research focuses on the cognitive processes involved in prospective memory, intentional forgetting, and the regulation of attention.