Learning and memory of knowledge and skills: durability and specificity
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Veröffentlicht: Thousand Oaks, Calif. Sage Publicatins ©1995
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Optimizing the long-term retention of skills - Alice F. Healy [and others] -- - The long-term retention of a complex skill - William R. Marmie, Alice F. Healy -- - The contribution of procedural reinstatement to implicit and explicit memory effects in a motor task - David W. Fendrich [and others] -- - The effects of contextual interference on the acquisition and retention of logical rules - Vivian I. Schneider [and others] -- - A generation advantage for multiplication skill training and nonword vocabulary acquisition - Danielle S. McNamara, Alice F. Healy -- - A long-term retention advantage for spatial information learned naturally and in the laboratory - William T. Wittman, Alice F. Healy -- - Long-term performance in autobiographical event dating : patterns of accuracy and error across a two-and-a-half-year time span - John J. Skowronski [and others] -- - Training and retention of the classic stroop task : specificity of practice effects - Deborah M. Clawson [and others]
An identical-elements model of basic arithmetic skills - Timothy C. Rickard, Lyle E. Bourne, Jr. -- - Acquisition and retention of skilled letter detection - Janet D. Proctor, Alice F. Healy -- - Acquisition and transfer of response selection skill - Robert W. Proctor, Addie Dutta -- - The specificity and durability of Rajan's memory - Rodney J. Vogl, Charles P. Thompson
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 358 pages)
ISBN:1452254990
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