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Memory



Memory - in psychology, the storing of learned information, and the ability to recall that which has been stored. It has been hypothesized that three processes occur in remembering: perception and registering of a stimulus; temporary maintenance of the perception, or short-term memory; and lasting storage of the perception, or long-term memory. Two major recognized types of long-term memory are   Read More...

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    Essentials of Human Memory
    by Alan D. Baddeley. 356 pgs.


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    Working Memory and Thinking
    by Kenneth J. Gilhooly, Robert H. Logie. 166 pgs.


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    Working Memory in Perspective
    by Jackie Andrade. 326 pgs.


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    Memory: Neuropsychological, Imaging, and Psychopharmacological Perspectives
    by Elena Antoniadis, Cecile Durlach, Gerard Emilien, Martial van der Linden, Jean-Marie Maloteaux. 417 pgs.


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    The Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory: Encoding and Retrieval
    by Timothy J. Bussey, Amamda Parker, Edward L. Wilding. 394 pgs.


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    The Handbook of Memory Disorders
    by Alan D. Baddeley, Michael D. Kopelman, Barbara A. Wilson. 866 pgs.


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    Prospective Memory: Theory and Applications
    by Maria Brandimonte, Gilles O. Einstein, Mark A. McDaniel. 422 pgs.


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