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Relating theory and data : essays on human memory in honor of bennet b. murdock / compil. William Hockley ; co-aut. Stephan Lewandowsky Nível de parte analítica: Retrieval measures in distributed memory models • Why, having so many neurons, do we have so few thoughts? • Gradual unlearning and catastrophic interference : a comparison of destributed architectures • Serial recall of tachistoscopic letter strings • Composite memories • Ben murdock and complexity of memory • Construction-integration model : a framework for studying memory for text • Automaticity and memory • Composition, distribution, and interference in memory • Episodic and strength components in recognition memory • Analysis of recognition • Using roc data and priming results to test global memory models • Bias and discrimination in cuing of memory : a weighted decisions model • Recognition memory for item and associative information : a comparison of forgetting rates • Your face looks familiar but i can't remember your name : a review of dual process theory • Peace pipes round the todam pole : a puff for short-term memory • Phonological memory and serial order : a sandwich for todam • On types of item coding and sources of recall in short-term memory • Comparing short-term recall of item, temporal, and spatial information in children and adults • Microscope metaphor in human memory • Varieties of theoretical perspectives • Beyond strategies : implications of memory representation and memory processes for models of judgment and decision making • Memory theory and the boundary conditions of the tulving-wiseman law • Why are formal models useful in psychology? • Memory, growth, evolution, and laterality • Relating theory and data : towards an integrationPublicação: Hillsdale : Lawrence Erlbaum, 1991Descrição: 560 p.Disponibilidade:
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