This volume takes a contemporary look at the impact of aging on short-term and working memory, and on long-term explicit and implicit memory. It offers the latest neuroscientific data on the physiological and health perspectives, as well as the social, cultural, and cross-cultural consequences. Each contributor is a world-renowned researcher in memory.
This volume takes a contemporary look at the impact of aging on short-term and working memory, and on long-term explicit and implicit memory. It offers the latest neuroscientific data on the physiological and health perspectives, as well as the social, cultural, and cross-cultural consequences. Each contributor is a world-renowned researcher in memory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
M. Naveh-Benjamin N. Ohta Preface. Part I. Psychological Perspectives: Short-Term and Working Memory. P. Verhaegen Working Memory Still Working: Age-Related Difference in Working Memory Functioning and Cognitive Control. S. Kemper The Interaction of Linguistic Constraints Working Memory and Aging on Language Production and Comprehension. E. Harada Error Repetition Phenomenon and its Relation to Cognitive Control Working Memory and Aging: Why Does it Happen Outside the Psychology Laboratory? Part 2. Psychological Perspectives: Long-Term Memory. M. Naveh-Benjamin Age-Related Changes in Episodic Memory: Automatic and Strategic Contributions. L. Light Dual Process Theories of Memory in Old Age: An Update. D. Howard J. Howard Dissociable Forms of Implicit Learning in Aging. G. Einstein M. McDaniel M. Scullin Prospective Memory and Aging: Understanding the Variability. Part 3. Social Emotional and Cultural Perspectives. T. Hess L. Emery Memory in Context: The Impact of Age-Related Goals on Performance. E. Kensinger Emotion-Memory Interactions in Older Adulthood. A. Castel S. McGillivray M.C. Friedman Metamemory and Memory Efficiency in Older Adults: Learning about the Benefits of Priority Processing and Value-Directed Remembering. Part 4. Neuroscientific Biological Epidemiological and Health Perspectives. G. Kalpouzos L. Nyberg Multimodal Neuroimaging in Normal Aging: Structure-Function Interactions. S.-C. Li Dopaminergic Modulation of Memory Aging: Neurocomputational Neurocognitive and Genetic Evidence. R. Dixon B.J. Small S.W.S. MacDonald J.J. McArdle Yes Memory Declines With Aging-But When How and Why? K. Anstey Biomarkers and Memory Aging: A Lifecourse Perspective.
M. Naveh-Benjamin N. Ohta Preface. Part I. Psychological Perspectives: Short-Term and Working Memory. P. Verhaegen Working Memory Still Working: Age-Related Difference in Working Memory Functioning and Cognitive Control. S. Kemper The Interaction of Linguistic Constraints Working Memory and Aging on Language Production and Comprehension. E. Harada Error Repetition Phenomenon and its Relation to Cognitive Control Working Memory and Aging: Why Does it Happen Outside the Psychology Laboratory? Part 2. Psychological Perspectives: Long-Term Memory. M. Naveh-Benjamin Age-Related Changes in Episodic Memory: Automatic and Strategic Contributions. L. Light Dual Process Theories of Memory in Old Age: An Update. D. Howard J. Howard Dissociable Forms of Implicit Learning in Aging. G. Einstein M. McDaniel M. Scullin Prospective Memory and Aging: Understanding the Variability. Part 3. Social Emotional and Cultural Perspectives. T. Hess L. Emery Memory in Context: The Impact of Age-Related Goals on Performance. E. Kensinger Emotion-Memory Interactions in Older Adulthood. A. Castel S. McGillivray M.C. Friedman Metamemory and Memory Efficiency in Older Adults: Learning about the Benefits of Priority Processing and Value-Directed Remembering. Part 4. Neuroscientific Biological Epidemiological and Health Perspectives. G. Kalpouzos L. Nyberg Multimodal Neuroimaging in Normal Aging: Structure-Function Interactions. S.-C. Li Dopaminergic Modulation of Memory Aging: Neurocomputational Neurocognitive and Genetic Evidence. R. Dixon B.J. Small S.W.S. MacDonald J.J. McArdle Yes Memory Declines With Aging-But When How and Why? K. Anstey Biomarkers and Memory Aging: A Lifecourse Perspective.
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