Human and animal memory : a special issue of the quarterly Journal of experimental psychology
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Human and animal memory : a special issue of the quarterly Journal of experimental psychology
Erlbaum, c1986
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Journal of experimental psychology
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Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
In the first part of this book, which is devoted to human memory, there is a noticeable interaction between, on the one hand, an interest in dementia and amnesia, and on the other hand, the development of normal models of memory. Although verbal memory figues prominently, there are several papers reflecting an interest in visual processing and one paper on memory for odours.
It is only in recent years that animal memory has received serious attention and that workers in this area have used concepts and theories from the study of human memory to guide their studies of, for example, short-term memory processes in animals and their role in associative learning. This volume will provide such researchers with an easy access to the ideas and results of those concerned with human memory. At the same time the latter may find illuminating those chapters dealing with subjects that cannot easily be studied in people, such as the brain mechanisms underlying spatial memory discussed by Morris, Hagan and Rawlins, or the effect on such memories of electroconvulsive shock described by Maki.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Human Memory. A. Baddeley, Editorial: Modality, Mass-action and Memory. Baddeley, S. Bressi, S. Della Sala, R. Logie, H. Spinnler, Senile Dementia and Working Memory. B. Butterworth, R. Campbell, D. Howard, The Uses of Short-Term Memory: A Case Study. E.W. Farmer, J.V.F. Berman, Y.L. Fletcher, Evidence for a Visuo-Spatial Scratch Pad in Working Memory. R.L. Greene, Word Stems as Cues in Recall and Completion Tasks. M.D. Kopelman, The Cholinergic Neurotransmitter System in Human Memory and Dementia: A Review. B.J. Lyman, M.A. McDaniel, Effects of Encoding Strategy on Long-Term Odour Memory. G. Mandler, P.Graf, D. Kraft, Activation and Elaboration: Indirect Sources and Effects. R.G. Morris, M.D. Kopelman, Memory Deficits in Alzheimer-type Dementia: A Review. M. Naveh-Benjamin, T.J. Ayres, Digit Span, Reading Rate and Linguistic Relativity. J.G. Quinn, G.E. Ralston, Movement and Attention in Visual Working Memory. A.P. Shimamura, Priming Effects in Amnesia: Evidence for a Dissociable Memory Function. Part 2: Animal Memory. E.M. MacPhail, Animal Memory: Past, Present and Future. R.G.M. Morris, J.J. Hagen, J.N.P. Rawlins, Allocentric Spatial Learning by Hippocampectomised Rats: A Further Test of the "Spatial Mapping" and "Working Memory" Theories of Hippocampal Function. W.S. Maki, Distinguishing Between New and Used Traces: Differential Effects of Electroconvulsive Shock on Memories for Places Presented and Places Passed. M. Colombo, M.R. D'Amato, A Comparison of Visual and Auditory Short-Term Memory in Monkeys (Cebus Apella). D. Lieberman, G. Thomas, Marking, Memory and Superstition in the Pigeon.
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