Cohen, Gillian.

Memory in the real world/ Gillian Cohen and Martin Conway. - 3rd ed. - New York: Psychology Press, 2008. - xii, 405 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

1 The study of everyday memory
GILLIAN COHLN
What is everyday memory?
The everyday memory controversy
Pros and cons of everyday memory research
A tempest in a teapot
Moving on
Methods of everyday memory research
Conclusions
References
2 Autobiographical memory
HELKN WILLIAMS, MARTIN C:ONWAY, AND GILLIAN COHEN
Episodic and semantic memory
What are autobiographical memories?
Functions of autobiographical memory
Organisation and structure of autobiographical memory
Autobiographical memory across the lifespan
Memorable events: Self-defining and flashbulb memories
Cultural differences in autobiographical memory
False or true? The fallibility of memory
Conclusions
References
3 Eyewitness memory
DANIEL WRK.HT AND ELIZABETH l.OFTUS
The fallibility of eyewitness metiiory
Situations affecting the reliability of eyewitness testimony
Conclusions
Re fere f ices
4 Memory for people: Faces, names, and voices
RICHARD HANLEY AND GH.I IAN COHEN
Recognising faces
Memory for names
Memory for voices
Conclusions
References
5 Memory for intentions, actions, and plans
JUDI A. ELLIS AND CIILLIAN C.OHEN
Prospective memory
Absentminded slips of action
Planning
Conclusions
References
6 Memory for places: Routes, maps, and object locations
ALASTAIR D. SMITH AND GILLIAN COHEN
Functions and characteristics of spatial memory
Memory for routes
Memory for maps
Memory for objects and object locations
Memory for scenes
Conclusions
References
7 Memory for knowledge: General knowledge and
expert knowledge
GILLIAN COHEN
Representation of knowledge
Long-term maintenance of knowledge
Expert memory
Conclusions
References
8 Situation models in memory: Texts and stories
GABRIEL RADVANSKY
Levels of comprehension and memory
Long-term memory for situations
Monory and updating situations
Ageing
Conclusions
References
9 Collaborative and social remembering
RKBIXCA G. THOMPSON
Collaboration on physical tasks: Examples from social psychology
Collaborative memory research
Experimental methodologies in collaborative memory research
Accuracy of collaborative memory recall
Collaborative inhibition: A counterintuitive paradigm
Age differences in collaborative and social remembering
Conclusions
References
10 Memory for thoughts and dreams
CAROLINE L. MORTON, MARTIN A. CONWAY, AND GILLIAN COHEN
Reality monitoring
Memory for dreams
Conclusiotjs
References
11 Memory changes across the lifespan
CHRIS J.A. MOULIN AND SUSAN E. GATHERCOLE
Introduction
Working memory
Memory changes in older adults
Conclusions
References
12 Memory and consciousness
AKIRA R. O'CONNOR, CHRIS J.A. MOULIN, AND GILLIAN COHEN
Introduction
Consciousness
Subjective experience and cognitive feelings
Recollective experience
Education
Hypnosis
Dejd vu
Conclusions
References
13 Memory dysfunction
C.KLINE SOLJCHAY .AND C;HICognitive neiiropsychology and cognitive nemopsychiatry
Neuropsychological disorders of memory
The cognitive neuropsychiatry of memory
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
14 Overview: Conclusions and speculations
C.ILI.IAN C OHEN
Models of everyday memory
General characteristics of everyday memory
Characteristics of memory processes


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