Memory Distortions and Their Prevention

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1998-08-01
Publisher(s): Lawrence Erlbau
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Summary

This volume explores the well-documented phenomena of memory distortion in a variety of settings, as well as how it can be ameliorated or prevented altogether. The editors have recruited some of the very best researchers in the applied cognitive field to address these issues. These authors examine distortion from several angles: fuzzy trace theory, face identification, memory deficits with age, collaborative influences on distortion, sociocultural influences on memory, retention of procedural and declarative information, and ignorance of medical and other information. The final chapter addresses the issue of cognitive technology, in general. Because of the surge of interest in applied cognitive psychology and in the memory distortion issue in particular, this book will be valuable to many applied and basic researchers.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Douglas Herrmann
1 Introduction and a Brief History of Memory Distortions and Their Prevention
1(14)
Margaret Jean Intons-Peterson
Deborah L. Best
Fuzzy-Trace Theory and False Memory
15(14)
Valerie F. Reyna
A Study of Face Identification: Are People Looking Beyond Disguises?
29(20)
Mary Ann Foley
Hugh J. Foley
4 Assessing Memory Deficits in Elderly Adults: Repetition Errors, Misattributions, and Memory Slips
49(14)
Janine F. Hay
Johanna W. Nordlie
Larry L. Jacoby
Collaborative Memory Accuracy and Distortion: Performance and Beliefs
63(26)
Roger A. Dixon
Lisa M. Gagnon
Carolyn B. Crow
6 Sociocultural and Practical Influences on Spatial Memory
89(24)
Mary Gauvain
7 Retention of Procedural and Declarative Information from the Colorado Drivers' Manual
113(12)
Mary Beth Jensen
Alice F. Healy
8 Curriculum on Medical and Other Ignorance: Shifting Paradigms on Learning and Discovery
125(32)
Marlys Hearst Witte
Ann Kerwin
Charles L. Witte
9 Cognitive Technology
157(20)
Douglas Herrmann
Carol Yoder
Author Index 177(8)
Subject Index 185

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