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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Peter Graf, PhD; Michael E J Masson |
| ISBN: | 080581115X 9780805811155 0805811168 9780805811162 |
| OCLC Number: | 27848460 |
| Description: | viii, 369 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Part I: Cognitive psychology. Specificity of operations in perceptual priming / Henry L. Roediger and Kavitha Srinivas -- Fluent rereading: an implicit indicator of reading skill development / Betty Ann Levy -- Mood dependence in implicit and explicit memory / Dawn Macaulay, Lee Ryan, and Eric Eich -- Implicit processes in problem solving / Robert S. Lockhart and A. Boyd Blackburn -- Implicit memory and skill acquisiton: is synthesis possible? / Kim Kirsner, Craig Speelman, and Peter Schofield -- Using artificial neural nets to model implicit and explicit memory test performance / Janet Wiles and Michael S. Humphreys. Part II: Lifespan development. Implicit and explicit memory for pictures: multiple views across the lifespan / David B. Mitchell -- Implicit ;memory across the lifespan / Alan J. Parkin -- Direct and indirect measures of memory in old age / Leah L. Light and Donna La Voie -- Processes involved in childhood development of implicit memory / Mika Naito and Shin-ichi Komatsu. Part III: Neuropsychology. Neuropsychological analyses of implicit memory: history, methodology, and theoretical interpretations / Arthur P. Shinamura -- Automatic versus controlled processing and the implicit task performance of amnesic patients / Laird S. Cermak -- Priming of novel information in amnesic patients: issues and data / Jeffrey Bowers and Daniel Schacter -- Are word priming and explicit memory mediated by different brain structures? / Arne L. Ostergaard and Terry L. Jernigan. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Peter Graf, Michael E.J. Masson. |
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