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The Oxford Handbook of Human Memory, Two Volume Pack: Foundations and Applications
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The Oxford Handbook of Human Memory, Two Volume Pack: Foundations and Applications
Current price: $495.00


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The Oxford Handbook of Human Memory, Two Volume Pack: Foundations and Applications
Current price: $495.00
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The Oxford Handbook of Human Memory
provides an authoritative overview of the science of human memory, its application to clinical disorders, and its broader implications for learning and memory in real-world contexts. Bringing together experts in the field, the
Handbook
integrates behavioral, neural, and computational evidence with current theories of how we learn and remember.
Organized into two volumes and eleven sections, chapters cover foundational concepts, laws, and methods to study human memory; forms and attributes of memory; encoding and retrieval processes; interference, inhibition, and consolidation; memory distortion, inference, and prediction; individual differences and memory development; memory disorders and therapies; learning and memory in educational settings; and the role of memory in society. An authoritative and comprehensive treatment,
documents the current state of knowledge in the field and provides a roadmap for the next generation of memory scientists, established peers, and practitioners.
provides an authoritative overview of the science of human memory, its application to clinical disorders, and its broader implications for learning and memory in real-world contexts. Bringing together experts in the field, the
Handbook
integrates behavioral, neural, and computational evidence with current theories of how we learn and remember.
Organized into two volumes and eleven sections, chapters cover foundational concepts, laws, and methods to study human memory; forms and attributes of memory; encoding and retrieval processes; interference, inhibition, and consolidation; memory distortion, inference, and prediction; individual differences and memory development; memory disorders and therapies; learning and memory in educational settings; and the role of memory in society. An authoritative and comprehensive treatment,
documents the current state of knowledge in the field and provides a roadmap for the next generation of memory scientists, established peers, and practitioners.