Memory in the Real WorldGillian Cohen, Martin A. Conway Psychology Press, 3 gru 2007 - 424 This fully revised and updated third edition of the highly acclaimed Memory in the Real World includes recent research in all areas of everyday memory. Distinguished researchers have contributed new and updated material in their own areas of expertise. The controversy about the value of naturalistic research, as opposed to traditional laboratory methods, is outlined, and the two approaches are seen to have converged and become complementary rather than antagonistic. The editors bring together studies on many different topics, such as memory for plans and actions, for names and faces, for routes and maps, life experiences and flashbulb memory, and eyewitness memory. Emphasis is also given to the role of memory in consciousness and metacognition. New topics covered in this edition include life span development of memory, collaborative remembering, deja-vu and memory dysfunction in the real world. Memory in the Real World will be of continuing appeal to students and researchers in the area. |
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... organisation of autobiographical memories. 2.7 Knowledge structures in autobiographical memory. 2.8 An example of a recorded event from Wagenaar's diary study (1986). 2.9 Organisation of knowledge of a specific autobiographical memory ...
... organised scene and an unorganised scene. 7.1 A conceptual hierarchy. 7.2 Neural representations in amodal and perceptual sumbol systems. 7.3 Neural representations of categories. 7.4 An example from a picture analogy task. 7.5 Idealised.
... organisation (Mandler, 1967). These examples illustrate the way that laboratory research using strict experimental methods had already begun to move away from the tradition of studying memory; memory for items of information stripped ...
... organisation of items into related categories—were spontaneously implemented in a natural setting. A different type of questionnaire has been called a metamemory questionnaire because it queries beliefs or judgements about memory ...
... organised and retrieved from memory, the impact of the self on memory, flashbulb memories and event characteristics of other memorable autobiographical events, and the fallibility of memory in the real world. However, before we begin to ...