Perspectives on Human Memory and Cognitive Aging: Essays in Honor of Fergus CraikMoshe Naveh-Benjamin, Morris Moscovitch, Henry L. Roediger, III Psychology Press, 15.04.2013 - 446 Seiten Divided into four parts, the first section of this book deals with levels of processing and memory theory, the second addresses working memory and attention, the third deals with cognitive aging, and the last addresses neuroscience perspectives. |
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Working Memory and Attention | 103 |
AgeRelated Changes in Memory and Cognition | 236 |
Neuroscience Perspectives on Memory and Aging | 321 |
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Figure 161 | 423 |
Figure 271 | 424 |
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