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Remembering : Attributions, Processes, and Control in Human Memory, Paperback / softback Book

Remembering : Attributions, Processes, and Control in Human Memory Paperback / softback

Edited by D. Stephen Lindsay, Colleen M. Kelley, Andrew P. Yonelinas, III, Henry L. (Washington University) Roediger

Part of the Psychology Press Festschrift Series series

Paperback / softback

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In the 22 chapters in this volume, many of the world’s foremost memory scientists report on their cutting-edge research on the nature of human memory, with several chapters reporting new empirical studies that are being published for the first time.

All the contributions are inspired by the work of Larry Jacoby on human memory, with his emphasis on episodic memory -- that is, the processes and mechanisms that enable us to remember our own past experiences.

In addition, the volume reflects Jacoby's appreciation that memory enters into a wide range of psychological phenomena, including perceiving, attending, and performing. The stellar list of contributors and the breadth of coverage makes this volume essential reading for researchers and graduate students in cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience, as well as being a tribute and celebration of the inspirational, groundbreaking -- and ongoing -- work of Larry Jacoby.

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