TY - BOOK TI - Lifespan development of human memory/ SN - 026207236X (alk. paper) U1 - 153.1 PY - 2002/// CY - London PB - MIT N1 - 1 The Need for a Lifespan Developmental Approach within Memory Research Is More Urgent than Ever Nobuo Ohta 2 Developmental Changes in Working Memory: A Multicomponent View Graham J. Hitch 3 Childhood Development of Working Memory: An Examination of Two Basic Parameters Nelson Cowan 4 Working Memory and Attentional Processes across the Lifespan Anik De Ribaupierre Children 5 Children's Long-Term Memory of Childhood Events Robyn Fivush 6 Children's Eyewitness Memory: Changing Reports and Changing Representations David F. Bjorklund, Rhonda D. Brown, and Barbara R. Bjorklund 7 The Role of Knowledge in Children's Memory Hidetsugu Tajika rV The Normal and Abnormal Development of Episodic and Autobiographical Memory in Adulthood 8 Age-Related Effects on Memory in the Context of Age-Related Effects on Cognition Timothy A. Salthouse 9 Autobiographical Memory across the Lifespan David C. Rubin 10 Memory Development in Adulthood and Old Age: The Betula Prospective-Cohort Study Lars-Goran Nilsson, Rolf Adolfsson, Lars Biickman, Marc Cruts, Hakan Edvardsson, Lars Nyberg, and Christine Van Broeckhoven 11 The Nature and Course of the Memory Impairment in Alzheimer's Disease 205 Lars Backman, Brent J. Small, and Laura Fratiglioni V The Adulthood Development of Prospective Memory 12 Prospective Memory across the Lifespan Elizabeth A. Maylor, Richard J. Darby, Robert H. Logie, Sergio Delia Sala, and Geoff Smith 13 Prospective and Retrospective Memory in Adulthood Peter Graf, Bob Uttl, and Roger Dixon ER -