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Principles of Memory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

Principles of Memory

In over 100 years of scientific research on human memory, and nearly 50 years after the so-called cognitive revolution, we have nothing that really constitutes a widely accepted and frequently cited law of memory, and perhaps only one generally accepted principle. The purpose of this monograph is to begin to rectify this situation by proposing 7 principles of human memory that apply to all memory. These principles are qualitative statements of empirical regularities that can serve as intermediary explanations and which follow from viewing memory as a function. They apply to all types of information, to all memory systems, and to all time scales. The principles highlight important gaps in our knowledge, challenge existing organizational views of memory, and suggest important new lines of research. This volume is intended for people in the field of memory (from advanced undergraduates to seasoned researchers), although it will be of interest to those who would like a comprehensive overview of the fundamental regularities in cognitive functioning.

Human Memory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 508

Human Memory

After a historical overview, this text emphasizes the relationships among research, data, and theory in the field of memory, and covers areas including sensory memory, amnesia, and memory development.

Human Memory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 452

Human Memory

In this up-to-date book, author Ian Neath offers readers an exploration of the wonders of accumulated knowledge. With an emphasis on theory and models as well as on research, Neath maintains an ideal balance between historically significant findings and current, state of the art research. He illustrates the process of designing and conducting diagnostic research, and in the process gives readers an appreciation of experimental design. The various theories of memory are introduced, with an examination of how each has been developed and evaluated.

CogLab on a CD
  • Language: en

CogLab on a CD

CogLab gives both students and instructors the chance to participate as subjects in classic experiments of cognitive psychology. CogLab on CD-ROM gives students access to complete the experiments without an Internet connection or a web browser, while CogLab online allows instructors to combine data across all of their students, to have class averages automatically calculated, and to make those averages available to students. Instructors who choose the CD-ROM version can download a program that will allow them to combine and calculate class averages of data generated by their students. (For a complete description of the online and CD-ROM versions, visit the CogLab Web site at http://coglab.wadsworth.com/).

Cognitive Psychology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Cognitive Psychology

The standalone CogLab manual explains and includes access to CogLab Online, a series of virtual lab demonstrations designed to help students understand cognition through interactive participation in cognitive experiments.

Short-term/working Memory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Short-term/working Memory

This special issue of the International Journal of Psychology had its origins in the Quebec 98 Conference on Short-Term Memory, held in Quebec City, Canada, in June 1998. Following this conference, participants were invited to submit contributions based on, and expanding upon, their presentation at this conference. The enthusiastic response made it possible to collect the exciting selection of articles that you will find herein. It must be noted that because of the finite journal space available, the editors and reviewers were faced with the difficult problem of selecting only a limited number of the excellent articles that were submitted. The outcome of this process is this special issue, which we believe provides an up-to-date overview of current research on short-term/working memory, including the challenges, controversies, and recent theoretical advances in this field.

Cognitive Psychology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Cognitive Psychology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-03-19
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  • Publisher: Unknown

5e International Edition balances accessible writing, practical applications, and research scholarship while interweaving biology throughout the text. Utilizing the theme that human cognition has evolved over time as a means of adapting to our environment, Robert J. Sternberg explores the basics of cognitive psychology through coverage of cognitive neuroscience, attention and consciousness, perception, memory, knowledge representation, language, problem-solving and creativity, decision-making and reasoning, cognitive development, and intelligence. Sternberg provides the most comprehensive coverage of any cognitive psychology text available. The book's "from lab to life" approach aptly covers...

Coglab, 2001-2002 Version
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 86

Coglab, 2001-2002 Version

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CogLab Online with Access Code, Version 2.0
  • Language: en

CogLab Online with Access Code, Version 2.0

Don't go to class without it! COGLAB clarifies key concepts in cognitive psychology using a variety of classic and current experiments that you actually participate in to show you how the mind works. Nothing is more powerful than seeing the effects of these experiments yourself! Experiencing a variety of important experimental studies will help you understand each experiment, the data, and the significance of the study. And now, you can access COGLAB from anywhere in the world through the Internet with a web browser that supports java programming.

CogLab online manual [for] Goldstein's Cognitive psychology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

CogLab online manual [for] Goldstein's Cognitive psychology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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