Memory Distortions and Their Prevention

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aging and cognition
Answer Choices
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Change Memory Performance
cognitive
Cognitive Aging
cognitive neuroscience
Cognitive Technology
collaborative
Collaborative Cognition
Collaborative Memory
collaborative memory distortion research
declarative memory retention
Declarative Questions
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eyewitness identification
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False Fame Effect
fuzzy trace theory
Gist Memories
ignorance
Large Scale Space
Long Term Married Couples
medical
Medical Ignorance
memory retrieval processes
monitoring
Mug Book
Multiple Choice Recognition Test
performance
Procedural Questions
Procedural Reinstatement
Process Dissociation Procedure
prospective
Prospective Memory
Recollection Deficits
source
Source Monitoring Performance
Source Monitoring Test
Spatial Memory
Ta Te
technology
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138003156
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume explores the well-documented phenomena of memory distortion in a variety of settings, as well as how it can be ameliorated or prevented altogether. The editors have recruited some of the very best researchers in the applied cognitive field to address these issues. These authors examine distortion from several angles: fuzzy trace theory, face identification, memory deficits with age, collaborative influences on distortion, sociocultural influences on memory, retention of procedural and declarative information, and ignorance of medical and other information. The final chapter addresses the issue of cognitive technology, in general. Because of the surge of interest in applied cognitive psychology and in the memory distortion issue in particular, this book will be valuable to many applied and basic researchers.

Deborah L. Best, Margaret J. Intons-Peterson