Human Memory

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Author: Mary B Howes
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
ISBN-13: 9781412916295
Publishing year: January 2007
No of pages: 472
Weight: 395 grm
Language: English
Book binding: Paperback

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Human Memory: Structures and Images offers students a comprehensive overview of research in human memory Providing a theoretical background for the research, author Mary B Howes uses a clear and accessible format tcover three major areas: mainstream experimental research; naturalistic research; and work in the domains of the amnesias, malfunctions of memory, and neuroscience Key Features: - Offers extensive coverage of naturalistic research: Areas of current naturalistic research, such as eyewitness testimony and courtroom procedures are included, as is the functioning of memory under atypical or abnormal conditions The book alsdiscusses the issue of traumatic and repressed memories In addition, experimental research, including simulation with computers is covered and an appendix on Computer Functioning is available online Emphasizes the constructivist position: offering greater coverage than other books on the subject, this text stresses constructivist ideas and examines the debate between constructivist and nonconstructivist models of memory sthat readers can emerge with a clear understanding of the issues underlying this opposition Provides historical material needed tproperly understand current work: A prologue introduces students tthe nature of human memory, and a concluding epilogue integrates themes and issues such as strong recall, forgetting, memory change, and false memories from the book in a ôbig pictureö sort of way Key terms are highlighted within the text and chapters end with brief summaries and discussion questions Intended Audience: This text is designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses such as Memory, Human Memory, Memory and Cognition, and Memory and Forgetting