1st Edition

Processes of Animal Memory (PLE: Memory)

Edited By Douglas Medin, William Roberts, Roger Davis Copyright 1976
296 Pages
by Psychology Press

282 Pages
by Psychology Press

282 Pages
by Psychology Press

Originally published in 1976, this volume contains new and original contributions of the time addressed to a related set of ideas concerning processes of memory in animals. The theme is that animals remember and that theories of animal learning must take this into account as well as the coding processes that have been assumed to be specific to human beings. The focus of the book is on processes,... Read more

Preface.  1. Frank T. Ruggiero and Steven F. Flagg Do Animals Have Memory?  2. Robert C. Bolles Some Relationships between Learning and Memory  3. M.R. D’Amato and Jacquilyn K. Cox Delay of Consequences and Short-Term Memory in Monkeys  4. William A. Roberts and Douglas S. Grant Studies of Short-Term Memory in the Pigeon Using the Delayed Matching to Sample Procedure  5. Douglas L. Medin Animal Models and Memory Models  6. Norman E. Spear and Patricia J. Parsons Analysis of a Reactivation Treatment: Ontogenetic Determinants of Alleviated Forgetting  7. Roger T. Davis and Sally S. Fitts Memory and Coding Processes in Discrimination Learning  8. Raymond T. Bartus and T.E. LeVere Storage and Utilization of Information within a Discrimination Trial  9. Jesse William Whitlow, Jr. The Dynamics of Episodic Processing in Pavlovian Conditioning.  References.  Author Index.  Subject Index.

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Edited by Medin, Douglas; Roberts, William; Davis, Roger