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The pathology of memory
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Year: 1969 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Academic Press,

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Functional disorders of memory
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ISBN: 0470266988 Year: 1979 Publisher: Hillsdale Erlbaum

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Case studies in the neuropsychology of memory
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ISBN: 0863775063 9781315784885 1315784882 9781317715856 1317715853 9781317715832 1317715837 9781317715849 1317715845 9780863775062 9780863775079 0863775071 Year: 1997 Publisher: Hove : Psychology Press,

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Tip of the tongue states and related phenomena
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ISBN: 1139950312 1139961985 1139949268 1139960938 1139956698 1139958828 1139957767 1139959875 1139547380 9781139957762 9781139547383 9781139959872 9781107035225 1107035228 1316623262 9781316623268 Year: 2014 Publisher: New York

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When the memory retrieval process breaks down, people wonder exactly why and how such a thing occurs. In many cases, failed retrieval is accompanied by a 'tip-of-the-tongue state', a feeling that an unretrieved item is stored in memory. Tip-of-the-tongue states stand at the crossroads of several research traditions within cognitive science. Some research focuses on the nature of the retrieval failure. Other research tries to determine what tip-of-the-tongue states can tell us about the organization of lexical memory - what aspects of a word we can recall when we are otherwise unable to do so. Still other research focuses on the nature of the experience. Each perspective is represented in this book, which presents the best theoretical and empirical work on these subjects. Much of the work is cross-disciplinary, but the topics concern strong phenomenological states of knowing that are not accompanied by recall or recognition of the desired information.


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Geheugenstoornissen: een neuropsychologische inleiding
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ISBN: 9026511159 Year: 1991 Publisher: Amsterdam Swets & Zeitlinger

Memory distortion : how minds, brains, and societies reconstruct the past
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ISBN: 0674566750 0674325109 0674566769 Year: 1997 Publisher: Cambridge (Mass.) : Harvard university press,


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Cognitive rehabilitation of memory
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ISBN: 0128169826 0128169818 9780128169827 9780128169810 Year: 2019 Publisher: London San Diego, CA Academic Press


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Handbook of episodic memory
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ISBN: 1282737481 9786612737480 0080932363 0444531742 9780444531742 9780080932361 Year: 2008 Publisher: Amsterdam : Elsevier,

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Episodic memory is the name of the kind of memory that records personal experiences instead of the mere remembering of impersonal facts and rules. This type of memory is extremely sensitive to ageing and disease so an understanding of the mechanisms of episodic memory might lead to the development of therapies suited to improve memory in some patient populations. Episodic memory is unique in that it includes an aspect of self-awareness and helps us to remember who we are in terms of what we did and what we have been passed through and what we should do in the future. This book brings t

Human organic memory disorders
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ISBN: 052134879X 0521344182 0511574592 Year: 1988 Volume: vol 7 Publisher: Cambridge New York Sydney Cambridge University Press

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Brain damage can cause memory to break down in a number of different ways, the analysis of which can illuminate how the intact brain mediates memory processes. After first considering the problems involved in assessing memory, this book provisionally advances a taxonomy of elementary memory disorders and, for each in turn, reviews both the specific processes that are disrupted and the lesions responsible for the disruption. These disorders include short-term memory deficits, deficits in previously well-established memory, memory decifits caused by frontal lobe lesions, the organic amnesias, the disorders of conditioning and skill acquisition. Particular attention is paid to the organic amnesias, about which we know the most, and to the contributions of animal models to our knowledge. Andrew Mayes argues that the memory deficits found in several neurological and psychiatric syndromes comprise co-occurring elementary memory disorders. Finally, he outlines the implications of his taxonomy for our understanding of normal memory. A wide audience of researchers and students will find Human Organic Memory Disorders a helpful guide to a complex problem area.

The remembering self
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ISBN: 0521431948 0521087910 0511752857 9780521431941 9780511752858 9780521087919 Year: 1994 Volume: 6 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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This book brings a surprisingly wide range of intellectual disciplines to bear on the self-narrative and the self. The same ecological/cognitive approach that successfully organized Ulric Neisser's earlier volume on The Perceived Self now relates ideas from the experimental, developmental, and clinical study of memory to insights from post-modernism and literature. Although autobiographical remembering is an essential way of giving meaning to our lives, the memories we construct are never fully consistent and often simply wrong. In the first chapter, Neisser considers the so-called 'false memory syndrome' in this context; other contributors discuss the effects of amnesia, the development of remembering in childhood, the social construction of memory and its alleged self-servingness, and the contrast between literary and psychological models of the self. Jerome Bruner, Peggy Miller, Alan Baddeley, Kenneth Gergen and Daniel Albright are among the contributors to this unusual synthesis.

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