The Nature of Early Memory by Mark L Howe

The Nature of Early Memory by Mark L Howe

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A valuable resource for anyone interested in the development of memory. This text discusses the development of long-term memory, including autobiographical memory, and argues that memory is an adaptive mechanism for the development and survival of humans and non-human animals.

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The Nature of Early Memory by Mark L Howe

In this useful text, Mark L. Howe presents the most complete book-length exegesis of the research and theory concerning the emergence and development of declarative, long-term memory from birth through early adolescence. The book also contains the first presentation of Howe's theory that memory is an adaptive mechanism that is used to guide the development and survival of the organism in an initially novel, yet changing environment. The book is divided into four parts: In the first part, Howe discusses why memory development is important; in the second, he discusses infantile amnesia and autobiographical memory; in the third part, Howe explores a series of key factors that have an impact on early memory development--distinctiveness, emotion, stress, and early memory; and finally, he gives a detailed presentation of the theory of memory as an adaptation, and applies results to real-world problems. In addition to reviewing the basic-science research on both humans and nonhuman animals, Howe devotes a significant portion of the book to clinical and forensic topics, including the roles of stress and trauma in memory development, the development of false recollection, memory for traumatic experiences, the effects of depression, PTSD, and dissociation on early memory development, and nonhuman animal research on the nature of infantile amnesia. In bringing together this diverse-yet-influential body of literature, Howe presents a valuable resource for anyone interested in research on memory.
The Nature of Early Memory is a thought-provoking tour guide along the intricacies of Memory Lane.. it is an ambitious and provocative volume. * American Psychological Association *
A pleasure to read... an absorbing and beautifully well-written book. The Nature of Early Memory is an outstanding review of what we now know about the emergence of memory, coupled to stimulating and deep theoretical thinking about memory development through evolutionary history, across species, and in the individual. It will become a standard text for all those interested in how our memories come into being. * The Psychologist *
Mark L. Howe, PhD is Professor and Chair in Developmental Psychology at the Centre for Research in Human Development at Lancaster University
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ISBN 13 9780195381412
ISBN 10 0195381416
Title The Nature of Early Memory
Author Mark L Howe
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 2011-05-26
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.