Description
The nature of memory for everyday events, and the contexts that can affect it, are controversial topics being investigated by researchers in cognitive, social, clinical, and developmental/lifespan psychology today. This book brings many of these researchers together in an attempt to unpack the contextual and processing variables that play a part in everyday memory, particularly for emotion-laden events. They discuss the mental structures and processes that operate in the formation of memory representations and their later retrieval and interpretation.
About the Author
Stein, Nancy L.; Ornstein, Peter A.; Tversky, Barbara; Brainerd, Charles
Book Information
ISBN 9780805826098
Author Nancy L. Stein
Format Paperback
Page Count 502
Imprint Psychology Press
Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
Weight(grams) 930g