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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, and some progress is reported in differentiating types
of memory. The emphasis in applying animal work to studies of human
memory is made not in terms of paradigms but in terms of processes
implicated via performance in a variety of tasks. Also, many of the
chapters reflect the usefulness of applying a memory framework to a
variety of "nonmemory" paradigms. This work will be essential
reading for all those interested in animal as well as human memory,
and provided the most up to date and broadest examination of animal
memory processes at the time, from both a theoretical and
conceptual framework.
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, and some progress is reported in differentiating types
of memory. The emphasis in applying animal work to studies of human
memory is made not in terms of paradigms but in terms of processes
implicated via performance in a variety of tasks. Also, many of the
chapters reflect the usefulness of applying a memory framework to a
variety of "nonmemory" paradigms. This work will be essential
reading for all those interested in animal as well as human memory,
and provided the most up to date and broadest examination of animal
memory processes at the time, from both a theoretical and
conceptual framework.
Now available in paperback. This revised and updated edition of the
definitive resource for experimental psychology offers
comprehensive coverage of the latest findings in the field, as well
as the most recent contributions in methodology and the explosion
of research in neuroscience. Volume Two: Memory and Cognitive
Processes, focuses on the neurological and cognitive processes on
topics such as memory, decision-making, spatial cognition,
linguistics, reasoning, and concepts.
For over half a century, the Stevensa Handbook of Experimental
Psychology has served as the definitive reference for the field. In
an era when the field of experimental psychology appears to be
experiencing much fractionation, the Stevensa Handbook of
Experimental Psychology continues to serve as a cohesive reference
unifying the diverse body of research. The Third Edition continues
the rigorous tradition set by Stanley Stevens of adhering to a
level of scholarship sufficient to serve the needs of academics,
and a level of clarity to aid graduate students just beginning in
the field. aeoRevised and updated edition of the definitive
resource for experimental psychology offers comprehensive coverage
of the latest findings in the field, as well as the explosion of
research in neuroscience. aeoThe most reputable resource available
in the field -- Stanley Smith Stevensa research and writing has
influenced generations of experimental psychologists. aeoExpanded
coverage -- from two to four volumes, including in--depth material
on Methodology, Behavioral Genetics, and more. Individual volumes
available separately. See below.
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