Implicit Memory

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Associative Priming
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Explicit Memory
Explicit Memory Strategies
Explicit Memory Tests
Implicit Memory
Implicit Memory Tasks
Implicit Memory Test
Implicit Tasks
Implicit Tests
Korsakoff Patients
lexical
Lexical Decision
Memory Develop
mood dependent memory
Multiple Systems View
neural network modeling in memory research
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Perceptual Identification Task
perceptual priming
Preserved Memory Functions
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Repetition Priming
Retention Interval
Semantic Information
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Stochastic Independence
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Vector Bundles
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Word Fragment Completion
Word Stem Completion

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  • ISBN 9780805811162
  • Weight: 700g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jul 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The immense growth of research on implicit and explicit memory is making it difficult to keep up with new methods and findings, to gauge the implications of new discoveries, and to ferret out new directions in research and theory development. The present volume provides a status report of work on implicit and explicit memory in the three areas that have contributed the bulk of what is known about this domain -- cognitive psychology, lifespan developmental psychology, and neuropsychology. Highlighting developments in methods, critical findings, and theoretical positions, this volume outlines promising new research directions. By so doing, it provides the reader with a multi-disciplinary perspective on implicit and explicit memory, and thereby enables a cross- fertilization of ideas and research.

The chapters that make up this volume were written by experts on the topic of implicit and explicit memory. These contributors were asked to write for a broad audience -- for their colleagues from allied disciplines, for new researchers, for advanced undergraduate and graduate students -- to help them gain a comprehensive overview of the mushrooming research on this topic, grasp the most fundamental empirical and theoretical issues, and focus on new research directions.

Peter Graf, Michael E.J. Masson