The Oxford Handbook of Memory by Tulving

The Oxford Handbook of Memory by Tulving

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Due to the advent of neuropsychology, it has become clear that there is a multiplicity of memory systems. This book covers such topics as the development of memory, the contents of memory, memory in the laboratory and in everyday use, memory in decline and the organization of memory.

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The Oxford Handbook of Memory by Tulving

Due to the advent of neuropsychology, it has become clear that there is a multiplicity of memory systems or, at the very least, of dissociably different modes of processing memory in the brain. As the Oxford Handbook of Memory demonstrates, the frontier of memory research has been enriched by breakthroughs of the last decades, with lines of continuity and important departures, and it will continue to be enriched by changes in technology that will propel future research. In turn, such changes are beginning to impact the legal and professional therapeutic professions and will have considerable future significance in realms outside of psychology and memory research. Endel Tulving and Fergus Craik, two world-class experts on memory, provide this handbook as a roadmap to the huge and unwieldy field of memory research. By enlisting an eminent group of researchers, they are able to offer insight into breakthroughs for the work that lies ahead. The outline is comprehensive and covers such topics as the development of memory, the contents of memory, memory in the laboratory and in everyday use, memory in decline, the organization of memory, and theories of memory.
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ISBN 13 9780195122657
ISBN 10 0195122658
Title The Oxford Handbook of Memory
Author Endel Tulving
Series Oxford Library Of Psychology
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 2000-05-04
Number of pages 714
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