ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1980, this book contains the proceedings from a memorial conference held in honour of George A. Talland, who made a significant contribution to the area of memory and aging. The major objective of the volume was to stimulate research towards a more comprehensive understanding of age related differences in memory. It was also hoped it would provide direction for the application and utilization of research findings in the evaluation and treatment of memory complaints and memory difficulties experienced by the elderly.

The book was intended for two broad groups of scientists. The first being researchers in the psychology of memory, and those who were currently active in the research on aging at the time. The second group was those concerned with applying current research findings to the diagnosis and treatment of problems of memory.

part I|131 pages

Localization of Decline and the Role of Attention in Memory

part II|216 pages

Age-Related Changes in Memory Processes

chapter 15|10 pages

Memory and Mental Tempo

chapter 16|18 pages

Memory as a Processing Cotinuum

part III|178 pages

Testing and Mnemonic Strategies