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Routledge Remembering: Attributions, Processes, and Control in Memory

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Description

Explore the complexities of human memory through this comprehensive collection of research. Published by Routledge as part of the Psychology Press Festschrift Series, this volume brings together 22 chapters from leading memory scientists. The content covers cutting-edge research on the nature of human memory, including several new empirical studies being released for the first time. This collection is inspired by the work of Larry Jacoby, specifically his focus on episodic memory. You will find detailed insights into the processes and mechanisms that allow individuals to remember their own past experiences. The book also examines how memory relates to various psychological phenomena, such as perception. This text serves as a significant resource for those studying cognition and cognitive psychology, offering a deep look into how we attribute, process, and control our mental recollections.

Key Features

Includes 22 chapters featuring research from many of the world's foremost memory scientists.

Provides access to new empirical studies that are being published for the first time in this volume.

Focuses on episodic memory and the specific mechanisms that enable us to remember past experiences.

Explores the connection between memory and a wide range of psychological phenomena like perception.

Part of the Psychology Press Festschrift Series, highlighting influential academic research.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
29 October 2014
Listed Since
18 April 2014

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