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  1. The Cognitive Psychology of False Memories

    A Special Issue of Cognitive Neuropsychology

    Edited by Daniel L. Schacter

    Series: Special Issues of Cognitive Neuropsychology

    People sometimes remember events that never happened. These illusory or false memories have important practical implications in various aspects of everyday life, and also have significant theoretical implications for cognitive and neuropsychological models of memory. Cognitive psychologists and...

    Published June 23rd 1999 by Psychology Press

  2. Memory and Amnesia

    An Introduction

    By Alan J. Parkin

    Memory and Amnesia provides a clear and comprehensive account of amnesia set in the context of our understanding of how normal memory operates. Part I provides the reader with an up-to-date survey of contemporary memory theories along with an account of the various methods for improving memory...

    Published February 1st 1999 by Psychology Press

  3. The Camden Memory Tests

    Short Memory Test for Words

    By Elizabeth Warrington

    The Camden Memory Tests consist of 5 new measures. Each test was developed to fulfil a clinical need that was not met by existing memory tests and they are intended to be used separately.The Pictorial Recognition Memory Test is an exceptionally easy test that can provide useful clinical information...

    Published August 13th 1996 by Psychology Press

  4. Camden Memory Tests Scoring Sheets

    By Elizabeth Warrington

    The Camden Memory Tests consist of 5 new measures. Each test was developed to fulfil a clinical need that was not met by existing memory tests and they are intended to be used separately.The Pictorial Recognition Memory Test is an exceptionally easy test that can provide useful clinical information...

    Published August 13th 1996 by Psychology Press

  5. Camden Memory Tests Manual

    By Elizabeth Warrington

    The Camden Memory Tests consist of 5 new measures. Each test was developed to fulfil a clinical need that was not met by existing memory tests and they are intended to be used separately.The Pictorial Recognition Memory Test is an exceptionally easy test that can provide useful clinical information...

    Published August 13th 1996 by Psychology Press

  6. The Camden Memory Tests

    Pictorial Recognition Memory Test

    By Elizabeth Warrington

    The Camden Memory Tests consist of 5 new measures. Each test was developed to fulfil a clinical need that was not met by existing memory tests and they are intended to be used separately.The Pictorial Recognition Memory Test is an exceptionally easy test that can provide useful clinical information...

    Published August 13th 1996 by Psychology Press

  7. The Camden Memory Tests

    Topographical Recognition Memory Test

    By Elizabeth Warrington

    The Camden Memory Tests consist of 5 new measures. Each test was developed to fulfil a clinical need that was not met by existing memory tests and they are intended to be used separately.The Pictorial Recognition Memory Test is an exceptionally easy test that can provide useful clinical information...

    Published August 13th 1996 by Psychology Press

  8. Memory Disorders in Clinical Practice

    By Narinder Kapur

    This book has been specially designed to give practical help to those who have to deal with diagnosis and subsequent management of patients with memory dicturbance resulting from specific types of cerebral pathology.The author achieves this by organising his book on the basis of clinical aetiology....

    Published August 2nd 1994 by Psychology Press