Published Books

Spatial Working Memory

Spatial Working Memory

By André Vandierendonck, and Arnaud Szmalec.

Spatial working memory is the ability to remember the location in which something is perceived, and in addition, the ability to recall a series of visited locations. In this book, top researchers in the domain of spatial working memory review and discuss findings about the processes and

Published June 2011 by Psychology Press

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Forgetting

Forgetting

By Sergio Della Sala

Memory and forgetting are inextricably intertwined. In order to understand how memory works we need to understand how and why we forget. The topic of forgetting is therefore hugely important, despite the fact that it has often been neglected in comparison with other features of memory. This

Published May 2010 by Psychology Press

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Current Issues in Applied Memory Research

Current Issues in Applied Memory Research

By Graham M. Davies, and Daniel B. Wright.

Research on applied memory is one of the most active, interesting and vibrant areas in experimental psychology today. This book provides descriptions of cutting-edge research and applies them to three key areas of contemporary investigation: education, the law and neuroscience. In the area of

Published November 2009 by Psychology Press

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The Visual World in Memory

The Visual World in Memory

By James R. Brockmole

The book examines how well we remember what we see. Research in human memory for visual material varies tremendously across the time scales, stimuli, and scenarios of interest. Because of these distinct pursuits, research in the field of 'visual memory' is in practice rather compartmentalized and

Published October 2008 by Psychology Press

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