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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
xv
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters
xix
Introduction
1
VOLUME I STRUCTURE OF MEMORY
PARTI
Molecular processes in memory
25
1
The first stage of perception: Growth of the assembly
27
DONALD O. HEBB
2
The molecular biology of memory storage: A dialogue between
genes and synapses
43
ERIC R. KANDEL
3
A synaptic model of memory: Long-term potentiation in
the hippocampus
67
T. V. P. BLISS AND G. L. COLLINGRIDGE
PART
2
Brain systems
95
4
Memory and the hippocampus: A synthesis from findings with
rats, monkeys, and humans
97
LARRY R. SQUIRE
CONTENTS
5
Mechanisms of emotional arousal and lasting declarative memory
175
LARRY CAHILL AND JAMES L. MCGAUGH
6
Spatial working memory in humans as revealed by PET
188
JOHN JONIDES, EDWARD E. SMITH, ROBERT A. KOEPPE,
EDWARD AWH, SATOSHI MINOSHIMA AND MARK A. MINTUN
7
Dissociation of storage and rehearsal in verbal working
memory: Evidence from positron emission tomography
194
EDWARD AWH, JOHN JONIDES, EDWARD E. SMITH, ERIC H.
SCHUMACHER, ROBERT A. KOEPPE AND STEWART KATZ
8
The neural basis of the central executive system of working memory
208
MARK D ESPOSITO, JOHN A. DETRE, DAVID
С
ALSOP, ROBERT K.
SHIN, SCOTT ATLAS AND MURRAY GROSSMAN
9
The brain as an engineering problem
216
RICHARD L. GREGORY
PART3
Neuropsychology
235
10
Loss of recent memory after bilateral hippocampal lesions
237
WILLIAM BEECHER SCOVILLE AND BRENDA MILNER
11
The selective impairment of auditory verbal short-term memory
259
ELIZABETH K. WARRINGTON AND TIM SHALLICE
12
Category specific semantic impairments
274
ELIZABETH K. WARRINGTON AND TIM SHALLICE
13
Fractionation of working memory: Neuropsychological
evidence for a phonological short-term store
305
GIUSEPPE VALLAR
AND ALAN D. BADDELEY
14
Impairment of the visuo-spatial sketch pad
320
J. RICHARD HANLEY, ANDREW W. YOUNG AND
NORMA
A. PEARSON
PART
4
Types of memory
345
15
The information available in brief visual presentations
347
GEORGE SPERLING
VI
CONTENTS
16 Memory 391
WILLIAM JAMES
17
How many memory systems are there?
431
ENDEL TULVING
18
Preserved learning and retention of pattern-analyzing skill in
amnesia: Dissociation of knowing how and knowing that
457
NEAL. J. COHEN AND LARRY R. SQUIRE
19
The information that amnesic patients do not forget
465
PETER GRAF, LARRY R. SQUIRE AND GEORGE MANDLER
20
Redefining implicit and explicit memory: The functional
neuroanatomy of priming, remembering, and control of retrieval
489
BJÖRN
H.
SCHOTT,
RICHARD
N.
HENSON,
ALAN
RICHARDSON-KLAVEHN, CHRISTINE BECKER,
VOLKER THOMA,
HANS-JOCHEN HEINZE AND EMRAH
DÜZEL
21
Remembering intention as a distinct form of memory
506
LIA KVAVILASHVILI
VOLUME II MEMORY PROCESSES
Acknowledgements ¡x
PART
5
Forgetting
j
22
The effect of activity upon learning and retention in the
cockroach, Periplaneta
americana
HIROSHI
MINAMI
AND KARL M. DALLENBACH
23
Some tests of the decay theory of immediate memory
JOHN BROWN
24
Interference and forgetting
BENTON J. UNDERWOOD
25
Semantic memory content in permastore: Fifty years of
memory for Spanish learned in school
HARRY P. BAHRICK
VII
CONTENTS
PART
6
Encoding
125
26
Contextual prerequisites for understanding: Some
investigations of comprehension and recall
127
JOHN D. BRANSFORD AND
MARCIA
К.
JOHNSON
27
Levels of processing: A framework for memory research
142
FERGUS I. M. CRAIK AND ROBERT S.
LOCKHART
28
Levels of processing versus transfer appropriate processing
162
C. DONALD MORRIS, JOHN D. BRANSFORD AND
JEFFERY J. FRANKS
29
Building memories: Remembering and forgetting of verbal
experiences as predicted by brain activity
183
ANTHONY D. WAGNER, DANIEL L. SCHACTER, MICHAEL
ROTTE,
WILMA
KOUSTAAL,
ANAT
MARIL.
ANDERS
M.
DALE, BRUCE
R.
ROSEN AND RANDY
L. BUCKNER
PART
7
Storage
193
30
Experiments on remembering: (b) The method of
repeated reproduction
195
FREDRICK
C. BARTLETT
31
A spreading-activation theory of semantic processing
225
ALLAN M. COLLINS AND ELIZABETH
F. LOFTUS
32
Distributed memory and the representation of general and
specific information
256
JAMES L. MCCLELLAND AND DAVID
E. RUMELHART
33
Limitations of exemplar-based generalization and the
abstraction of categorical information
300
DONALD HOMA. SHARON STERLING AND LAWRENCE TREPEL
34
Context-independent and context-dependent information in
concepts
332
LAWRENCE W. BARSALOU
Vili
CONTENTS
PART
8
Retrieval
357
35
Facilitation in recognizing pairs of words: Evidence of a
dependence between retrieval operations
359
DAVID E. MEYER AND ROGER W. SCHVANEVELDT
36
Context-dependent memory in two natural environments:
On land and underwater
372
DUNCAN R. GODDEN AND ALAN D. BADDELEY
37
Effect of depression on the speed of recall of pleasant and
unpleasant experiences
381
GEOFFREY G. LLOYD AND WILLIAM A. LISHMAN
38
Mood as a mediator of place dependent memory
394
ERIC EICH
39
Encoding specificity and retrieval processes in episodic memory
429
ENDEL TULVING AND DONALD M. THOMSON
40
Functional aspects of
recollective
experience
462
JOHN M. GARDINER
PART
9
Serial position effects
473
41
Two storage mechanisms in free recall
475
MURRAY GLANZER AND ANITA R. CUNITZ
42
A temporal distinctiveness theory of recency and modality effects
489
ARTHUR
M. GLENBERG
AND NAOMI
G. SWANSON
43
A recency-based account of the primacy effect in free recall
519
LYDIA TAN
AND GEOFF WARD
VOLUME III WORKING MEMORY
Acknowledgements
viii
CONTENTS
PART
10
Models of short-term and working memory
1
44
Primary memory
3
NANCY
С
WAUGH AND DONALD A. NORMAN
45
Human memory: A proposed system and control processes
24
RICHARD
С
ATKINSON AND RICHARD M. SHIFFR1N
46
Working memory
125
ALAN D. BADDELEY AND GRAHAM J. HITCH
47
A capacity theory of comprehension: Individual differences in
working memory
163
MARCEL ADAM JUST AND PATRICIA A. CARPENTER
48
The episodic buffer: A new component of working memory?
221
ALAN D. BADDELEY
PARTII
Features of short-term memory
237
49
Short-term memory for word sequences as a function of
acoustic, semantic and formal similarity
239
ALAN D. BADDELEY
50
The role of speech responses in short-term memory
245
DAVID J. MURRAY
51
Disruption of short-term memory by unattended speech:
Implications for the structure of working memory
260
PIERRE SALAME
AND ALAN D. BADDELEY
52
Word length and the structure of short-term memory
281
ALAN D. BADDELEY, NEIL THOMSON AND MARY BUCHANAN
PART
12
Quantitative models of verbal short-term memory
303
53
Memory for serial order: A network model of the phonological
loop and its timing
305
NEIL BURGESS AND GRAHAM J. HITCH
CONTENTS
54
The primacy model: A new model of immediate serial recall
378
MICHAEL P. A. PAGE AND DENNIS NORRIS
55
Oscillator-based memory for serial order
422
GORDON D. A. BROWN, TIM PREECE AND CHARLES
HULME
PART
13
Executive control of memory
535
56
Attention to action: Willed and automatic control of behavior
537
DONALD A. NORMAN AND TIM SHALLICE
57
Frontal amnesia and dysexecutive syndrome
554
ALAN D. BADDELEY AND BARBARA A. WILSON
58
Exploring the central executive
573
ALAN D. BADDELEY
59
The unity and diversity of executive functions and their
contribution to complex frontal lobe tasks: A latent
variable analysis
601
AKIRA
MIYAKE,
NAOMI P. FRIEDMAN, MICHAEL J. EMERSON,
ALEXANDER H. WITSKI, AMY HOWERTER AND TOR D. WAGER
60
The prefrontal landscape: Implications of functional
architecture for understanding human mentation and the
central executive
657
PATRICIA S. GOLDMAN-RAKIC
61
Specifying the central executive may require complexity
676
JON MAY
PART
14
The role of working memory in cognition
693
62
Working memory, short-term memory, and general fluid
intelligence: A latent-variable approach
695
RANDALL W. ENGLE, STEPHEN W. TUHOLSKI, JAMES E.
LAUGHLIN AND ANDREW R. A. CONWAY
63
Long-term working-memory
740
K. ANDERS ERICSSON AND WALTER K1NTSCH
Xl
CONTENTS
64
Individual differences in working memory and reading
816
MEREDYTH DANEMAN AND PATRICIA A. CARPENTER
65
The phonological loop as a language learning device
840
ALAN D. BADDELEY, SUSAN GATHERCOLE AND
COSTANZA PAPAGNO
66
Working memory and the vividness of imagery
876
ALAN D. BADDELEY AND JACKIE
ANDRADE
VOLUME IV CONSTRAINTS ON MEMORY
Acknowledgements
viii
PART
15
How much can people remember?
1
67
Perception and memory for pictures: Single-trial learning of
2500
visual stimuli
3
LIONEL G. STANDING. JERRY CONEZIO AND RALPH NORMAN
HABER
68
How much do people remember? Some estimates of the
quantity of learned information in long-term memory
8
THOMAS K.
LANDAUER
69
The magical number seven, plus or minus two: Some limits on
our capacity to process information
25
GEORGE A. MILLER
70
Acquisition of a memory skill
46
K. ANDERS ERICSSON. WILLIAM G. CHASE AND STEVE FALOON
71
The magical number
4
in short-term memory:
A reconsideration of mental storage capacity
52
NELSON COWAN
PART
16
Memory for emotional events
123
72
Flashbulb memories
125
ROGER BROWN AND JAMES
KULIK
ХП
CONTENTS
73 Emotional
stress
and eyewitness memory:
A criticai
review
151
SVEN-ÂKE
CHRISTIANSON
PART
17
Memory across the lifespan
209
74
Reactivation of infant memory
211
CAROLYN
K. ROVÉE-COLLIER,
MARGARET W. SULLIVAN,
MARY ENRIGHT,
DEBORA
LUCAS AND JEFFREY W. FAGEN
75
On resolving the enigma of infantile amnesia
218
MARK L. HOWE AND MARY L. COURAGE
76
The ontogeny of human memory: A cognitive
neuroscience
perspective
266
CHARLES A. NELSON
77
The construction of autobiographical memories in the
self-memory system
300
MARTIN A. CONWAY AND CHRISTOPHER W. PLEYDELL-PEARCE
78
Age differences in recall and recognition
363
FERGUS I.
M. CRAIK
AND JOAN
M. MCDOWD
79
Recollective
experience, normal aging, and frontal dysfunction
373
ALAN J. PARKIN AND BRENDA M. WALTER
PART
18
Implicit memory for unattended information
397
80
Memory for unattended events: Remembering with and without
awareness
399
ERIC EICH
81
Affective discrimination of stimuli that cannot be recognized
415
WILLIAM R.
KUNST-WILSON
AND ROBERT B. ZAJONC
82
A process dissociation framework: Separating automatic from
intentional uses of memory
420
LARRY
L. JACOBY
83
Unconscious learning during surgery with propofol anaesthesia
459
CATHERINE DEEPROSE, JACKIE
ANDRADE. SANJAY
VARMA
AND NEAL EDWARDS
ХШ
CONTENTS
84
Implicit/explicit memory versus analytic/nonanalytic
processing: Rethinking the mere exposure effect
473
BRUCE W. A. WHITTLESEA AND JOHN R. PRICE
PART
19
Memory distortion
501
85
Creating false memories: Remembering words not presented
in lists
503
HENRY L. ROEDIGER AND KATHLEEN B. MCDERMOTT
86
Reconstruction of automobile destruction: An example of the
interaction between language and memory
531
ELIZABETH F. LOFTUS AND JOHN
С
PALMER
87
The reality of repressed memories
538
ELIZABETH F. LOFTUS
Index
581
XIV
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
xv
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters
xix
Introduction
1
VOLUME I STRUCTURE OF MEMORY
PARTI
Molecular processes in memory
25
1
The first stage of perception: Growth of the assembly
27
DONALD O. HEBB
2
The molecular biology of memory storage: A dialogue between
genes and synapses
43
ERIC R. KANDEL
3
A synaptic model of memory: Long-term potentiation in
the hippocampus
67
T. V. P. BLISS AND G. L. COLLINGRIDGE
PART
2
Brain systems
95
4
Memory and the hippocampus: A synthesis from findings with
rats, monkeys, and humans
97
LARRY R. SQUIRE
CONTENTS
5
Mechanisms of emotional arousal and lasting declarative memory
175
LARRY CAHILL AND JAMES L. MCGAUGH
6
Spatial working memory in humans as revealed by PET
188
JOHN JONIDES, EDWARD E. SMITH, ROBERT A. KOEPPE,
EDWARD AWH, SATOSHI MINOSHIMA AND MARK A. MINTUN
7
Dissociation of storage and rehearsal in verbal working
memory: Evidence from positron emission tomography
194
EDWARD AWH, JOHN JONIDES, EDWARD E. SMITH, ERIC H.
SCHUMACHER, ROBERT A. KOEPPE AND STEWART KATZ
8
The neural basis of the central executive system of working memory
208
MARK D'ESPOSITO, JOHN A. DETRE, DAVID
С
ALSOP, ROBERT K.
SHIN, SCOTT ATLAS AND MURRAY GROSSMAN
9
The brain as an engineering problem
216
RICHARD L. GREGORY
PART3
Neuropsychology
235
10
Loss of recent memory after bilateral hippocampal lesions
237
WILLIAM BEECHER SCOVILLE AND BRENDA MILNER
11
The selective impairment of auditory verbal short-term memory
259
ELIZABETH K. WARRINGTON AND TIM SHALLICE
12
Category specific semantic impairments
274
ELIZABETH K. WARRINGTON AND TIM SHALLICE
13
Fractionation of working memory: Neuropsychological
evidence for a phonological short-term store
305
GIUSEPPE VALLAR
AND ALAN D. BADDELEY
14
Impairment of the visuo-spatial sketch pad
320
J. RICHARD HANLEY, ANDREW W. YOUNG AND
NORMA
A. PEARSON
PART
4
Types of memory
345
15
The information available in brief visual presentations
347
GEORGE SPERLING
VI
CONTENTS
16 Memory 391
WILLIAM JAMES
17
How many memory systems are there?
431
ENDEL TULVING
18
Preserved learning and retention of pattern-analyzing skill in
amnesia: Dissociation of knowing how and knowing that
457
NEAL. J. COHEN AND LARRY R. SQUIRE
19
The information that amnesic patients do not forget
465
PETER GRAF, LARRY R. SQUIRE AND GEORGE MANDLER
20
Redefining implicit and explicit memory: The functional
neuroanatomy of priming, remembering, and control of retrieval
489
BJÖRN
H.
SCHOTT,
RICHARD
N.
HENSON,
ALAN
RICHARDSON-KLAVEHN, CHRISTINE BECKER,
VOLKER THOMA,
HANS-JOCHEN HEINZE AND EMRAH
DÜZEL
21
Remembering intention as a distinct form of memory
506
LIA KVAVILASHVILI
VOLUME II MEMORY PROCESSES
Acknowledgements ¡x
PART
5
Forgetting
j
22
The effect of activity upon learning and retention in the
cockroach, Periplaneta
americana
HIROSHI
MINAMI
AND KARL M. DALLENBACH
23
Some tests of the decay theory of immediate memory
JOHN BROWN
24
Interference and forgetting
BENTON J. UNDERWOOD
25
Semantic memory content in permastore: Fifty years of
memory for Spanish learned in school
HARRY P. BAHRICK
VII
CONTENTS
PART
6
Encoding
125
26
Contextual prerequisites for understanding: Some
investigations of comprehension and recall
127
JOHN D. BRANSFORD AND
MARCIA
К.
JOHNSON
27
Levels of processing: A framework for memory research
142
FERGUS I. M. CRAIK AND ROBERT S.
LOCKHART
28
Levels of processing versus transfer appropriate processing
162
C. DONALD MORRIS, JOHN D. BRANSFORD AND
JEFFERY J. FRANKS
29
Building memories: Remembering and forgetting of verbal
experiences as predicted by brain activity
183
ANTHONY D. WAGNER, DANIEL L. SCHACTER, MICHAEL
ROTTE,
WILMA
KOUSTAAL,
ANAT
MARIL.
ANDERS
M.
DALE, BRUCE
R.
ROSEN AND RANDY
L. BUCKNER
PART
7
Storage
193
30
Experiments on remembering: (b) The method of
repeated reproduction
195
FREDRICK
C. BARTLETT
31
A spreading-activation theory of semantic processing
225
ALLAN M. COLLINS AND ELIZABETH
F. LOFTUS
32
Distributed memory and the representation of general and
specific information
256
JAMES L. MCCLELLAND AND DAVID
E. RUMELHART
33
Limitations of exemplar-based generalization and the
abstraction of categorical information
300
DONALD HOMA. SHARON STERLING AND LAWRENCE TREPEL
34
Context-independent and context-dependent information in
concepts
332
LAWRENCE W. BARSALOU
Vili
CONTENTS
PART
8
Retrieval
357
35
Facilitation in recognizing pairs of words: Evidence of a
dependence between retrieval operations
359
DAVID E. MEYER AND ROGER W. SCHVANEVELDT
36
Context-dependent memory in two natural environments:
On land and underwater
372
DUNCAN R. GODDEN AND ALAN D. BADDELEY
37
Effect of depression on the speed of recall of pleasant and
unpleasant experiences
381
GEOFFREY G. LLOYD AND WILLIAM A. LISHMAN
38
Mood as a mediator of place dependent memory
394
ERIC EICH
39
Encoding specificity and retrieval processes in episodic memory
429
ENDEL TULVING AND DONALD M. THOMSON
40
Functional aspects of
recollective
experience
462
JOHN M. GARDINER
PART
9
Serial position effects
473
41
Two storage mechanisms in free recall
475
MURRAY GLANZER AND ANITA R. CUNITZ
42
A temporal distinctiveness theory of recency and modality effects
489
ARTHUR
M. GLENBERG
AND NAOMI
G. SWANSON
43
A recency-based account of the primacy effect in free recall
519
LYDIA TAN
AND GEOFF WARD
VOLUME III WORKING MEMORY
Acknowledgements
viii
CONTENTS
PART
10
Models of short-term and working memory
1
44
Primary memory
3
NANCY
С
WAUGH AND DONALD A. NORMAN
45
Human memory: A proposed system and control processes
24
RICHARD
С
ATKINSON AND RICHARD M. SHIFFR1N
46
Working memory
125
ALAN D. BADDELEY AND GRAHAM J. HITCH
47
A capacity theory of comprehension: Individual differences in
working memory
163
MARCEL ADAM JUST AND PATRICIA A. CARPENTER
48
The episodic buffer: A new component of working memory?
221
ALAN D. BADDELEY
PARTII
Features of short-term memory
237
49
Short-term memory for word sequences as a function of
acoustic, semantic and formal similarity
239
ALAN D. BADDELEY
50
The role of speech responses in short-term memory
245
DAVID J. MURRAY
51
Disruption of short-term memory by unattended speech:
Implications for the structure of working memory
260
PIERRE SALAME
AND ALAN D. BADDELEY
52
Word length and the structure of short-term memory
281
ALAN D. BADDELEY, NEIL THOMSON AND MARY BUCHANAN
PART
12
Quantitative models of verbal short-term memory
303
53
Memory for serial order: A network model of the phonological
loop and its timing
305
NEIL BURGESS AND GRAHAM J. HITCH
CONTENTS
54
The primacy model: A new model of immediate serial recall
378
MICHAEL P. A. PAGE AND DENNIS NORRIS
55
Oscillator-based memory for serial order
422
GORDON D. A. BROWN, TIM PREECE AND CHARLES
HULME
PART
13
Executive control of memory
535
56
Attention to action: Willed and automatic control of behavior
537
DONALD A. NORMAN AND TIM SHALLICE
57
Frontal amnesia and dysexecutive syndrome
554
ALAN D. BADDELEY AND BARBARA A. WILSON
58
Exploring the central executive
573
ALAN D. BADDELEY
59
The unity and diversity of executive functions and their
contribution to complex "frontal lobe" tasks: A latent
variable analysis
601
AKIRA
MIYAKE,
NAOMI P. FRIEDMAN, MICHAEL J. EMERSON,
ALEXANDER H. WITSKI, AMY HOWERTER AND TOR D. WAGER
60
The prefrontal landscape: Implications of functional
architecture for understanding human mentation and the
central executive
657
PATRICIA S. GOLDMAN-RAKIC
61
Specifying the central executive may require complexity
676
JON MAY
PART
14
The role of working memory in cognition
693
62
Working memory, short-term memory, and general fluid
intelligence: A latent-variable approach
695
RANDALL W. ENGLE, STEPHEN W. TUHOLSKI, JAMES E.
LAUGHLIN AND ANDREW R. A. CONWAY
63
Long-term working-memory
740
K. ANDERS ERICSSON AND WALTER K1NTSCH
Xl
CONTENTS
64
Individual differences in working memory and reading
816
MEREDYTH DANEMAN AND PATRICIA A. CARPENTER
65
The phonological loop as a language learning device
840
ALAN D. BADDELEY, SUSAN GATHERCOLE AND
COSTANZA PAPAGNO
66
Working memory and the vividness of imagery
876
ALAN D. BADDELEY AND JACKIE
ANDRADE
VOLUME IV CONSTRAINTS ON MEMORY
Acknowledgements
viii
PART
15
How much can people remember?
1
67
Perception and memory for pictures: Single-trial learning of
2500
visual stimuli
3
LIONEL G. STANDING. JERRY CONEZIO AND RALPH NORMAN
HABER
68
How much do people remember? Some estimates of the
quantity of learned information in long-term memory
8
THOMAS K.
LANDAUER
69
The magical number seven, plus or minus two: Some limits on
our capacity to process information
25
GEORGE A. MILLER
70
Acquisition of a memory skill
46
K. ANDERS ERICSSON. WILLIAM G. CHASE AND STEVE FALOON
71
The magical number
4
in short-term memory:
A reconsideration of mental storage capacity
52
NELSON COWAN
PART
16
Memory for emotional events
123
72
Flashbulb memories
125
ROGER BROWN AND JAMES
KULIK
ХП
CONTENTS
73 Emotional
stress
and eyewitness memory:
A criticai
review
151
SVEN-ÂKE
CHRISTIANSON
PART
17
Memory across the lifespan
209
74
Reactivation of infant memory
211
CAROLYN
K. ROVÉE-COLLIER,
MARGARET W. SULLIVAN,
MARY ENRIGHT,
DEBORA
LUCAS AND JEFFREY W. FAGEN
75
On resolving the enigma of infantile amnesia
218
MARK L. HOWE AND MARY L. COURAGE
76
The ontogeny of human memory: A cognitive
neuroscience
perspective
266
CHARLES A. NELSON
77
The construction of autobiographical memories in the
self-memory system
300
MARTIN A. CONWAY AND CHRISTOPHER W. PLEYDELL-PEARCE
78
Age differences in recall and recognition
363
FERGUS I.
M. CRAIK
AND JOAN
M. MCDOWD
79
Recollective
experience, normal aging, and frontal dysfunction
373
ALAN J. PARKIN AND BRENDA M. WALTER
PART
18
Implicit memory for unattended information
397
80
Memory for unattended events: Remembering with and without
awareness
399
ERIC EICH
81
Affective discrimination of stimuli that cannot be recognized
415
WILLIAM R.
KUNST-WILSON
AND ROBERT B. ZAJONC
82
A process dissociation framework: Separating automatic from
intentional uses of memory
420
LARRY
L. JACOBY
83
Unconscious learning during surgery with propofol anaesthesia
459
CATHERINE DEEPROSE, JACKIE
ANDRADE. SANJAY
VARMA
AND NEAL EDWARDS
ХШ
CONTENTS
84
Implicit/explicit memory versus analytic/nonanalytic
processing: Rethinking the mere exposure effect
473
BRUCE W. A. WHITTLESEA AND JOHN R. PRICE
PART
19
Memory distortion
501
85
Creating false memories: Remembering words not presented
in lists
503
HENRY L. ROEDIGER AND KATHLEEN B. MCDERMOTT
86
Reconstruction of automobile destruction: An example of the
interaction between language and memory
531
ELIZABETH F. LOFTUS AND JOHN
С
PALMER
87
The reality of repressed memories
538
ELIZABETH F. LOFTUS
Index
581
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