The model of human memory proposed in 1968 by Atkinson and Shiffrin
has the distinction of having revolutionized information-processing
theory. It catapulated a whole generation of cognitive
psychologists into sustained research programs that continue to be
productive year after year. The book's notable authors analyze and
deliberate on the model's monumental scientific contributions to
human learning and memory. They also challenge it and delve into
its likely future evolution and impact on learning and memory. The
volume was published in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the
Atkinson-Shiffrin model and sets forth a provocative future for
memory workers and learning theorists.
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