Memory and amnesia : an introduction
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Memory and amnesia : an introduction
Blackwell, 1997
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-227) and indexes
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Description
This updated edition provides a comprehensive account of amnesia set in the context of our understanding of how normal memory operates. Part one provides the reader with an up-to-date survey of contemporary memory theories, along with an account of the various methods for improving memory ability. Part two begins with an overview of memory assessment which incorporates all the important developments in this field during the last two years, and focuses on the nature and explanation of the amnesic syndrome. A new chapter deals with the emerging field of memory disorders linked to frontal lobe dysfunction, related to which is an entirely new approach to the study of age-related memory loss. The account of dementia is extended, and includes an account of comparisons between different forms of the illness. The chapters on transient amnesic states and on psychogenic states are fully updated, and the significant advances in memory remediation, both behavioural and drug-based, are discussed in the last chapter.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 A model of memory: beyond the multistore model
- remembering and forgetting
- improving memory. Part 2 Assessment of memory disorders: the amnesic syndrome
- explaining amnesia
- memory and the frontal lobes
- ageing and dementia
- transient memory disorders
- psychogenic disorders of memory
- remediation of memory.
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