2nd Edition

Theoretical Aspects of Memory Volume 2

Edited By Michael Gruneberg, Peter E Morris Copyright 1994

    Recent years have seen major developments in our understanding of how memories works. Aspects of Memory gives a clear introduction by some of the world's leading experts.
    The first two chapters of set past theorising about memory in an historical context and identify the major aspects of memory to be captured by any theoretical account. Later chapters go on to discuss theoretical accounts of working memory, the development of memory, implicity memory, and context-dependent memory. A final section discusses the respective strengths and problems of naturalistic and laboratory research on memory.Aspects of Memory provides an excellent authoritative textbook of current approaches to memory.

    1. Theories of memory: an historical perspective Peter E Morris 2. The major aspects of memory Peter E Morris and Michael Gruneberg 3. The nature and uses of working memory Susan E Gathercole 4. What is memory development the development of? A 1990s theory of memory and cognitive development twixt 2 and 20 Michael Pressley and Peggy Van Meter 5. Implicit memory Douglas L. Nelson 6. Theoretical principles of context-dependent memory Steven M Smith 7. Connectionism and memory J. Richard Hanley and Andrew W. Young 8. The cognitive neuropsychology of memory J Richard Hanley and Andrew W Young 9. Naturalistic approaches to the study of memory Eugene Winograd 10. Experimentation and its discontents Mahzarin R Banaji and Robert G Crowder

    Biography

    Michael Gruneberg, Peter E Morris