Perspectives in Memory Research

Perspectives in Memory Research - The MIT Press

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Integrates current knowledge about memory from both the brain and cognitive sciences. Perspectives in Memory Research integrates current knowledge about memory from both the brain and cognitive sciences. The existing literature on memory is vast, attesting to the longstanding fascination with commitment to ongoing research at all levels and from widely varying points of view. This exciting collection presents new empirical data and theories concerning the formation, the retrieval, and the integration of memory processes and, to some extent, tries to identify how studying memory processes might help augment learning and training procedures.The chapters on the neurobiologic approach include one on brain function at the molecular level, by Ira Black; one on structure function considerations in the study of memory in cortical networks, by Gary Lynch; one on basic circuits for cortical organization, by Gordon Shepherd; and one on connectionist models of learning and memory, by Terrence Sejnowski.The psychological dimensions are probed by Marta Kutas, who reports on tracking memory capacity in the human brain; William Hirst, who discusses the improvement of memory; and Stephen Kosslyn, who considers imagery in learning. Michael Gazzaniga and William Hirst conclude with an essay on present and future memory research and its applicationsA Bradford Book.

Book information

ISBN: 9780262517119
Publisher: The MIT Press
Imprint: The MIT Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 330
Weight: 567g
Height: 226mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 28mm