ABSTRACT

Human Memory, 4th edition, provides a comprehensive overview of research and theory on human memory. Written in an engaging style, the book is divided into three sections, providing an accessible introduction to the application and assessment of memory theory. Beginning with the history of memory, the first section explores basic methodology and neuroscience. The second section examines the key topics of memory such as the sensory registers, mechanisms of forgetting and short-term, nondeclarative, episodic, and semantic memory. The third section focuses on specialist topics such as amnesia, memory for space and time, autobiographical memory, memory and reality, memory and the law, metamemory and formal models of memory. Instructors could pick and chose which of these chapters best fit the goals of their course.

New to this edition:

  • More prominent discussion of neuroscience findings.
  • Coverage of a wider range of neuroscientific techniques.
  • Greater emphasis on memory changes over time.
  • New explanation of how to calculate a wider range of signal detection measures.
  • Additional content on a wide range of topics including the mirror effect, sleep-related memory processes, vicarious autobiographical memories, inter-generational memory transmission, the impact of lying on memory, eyewitness collaboration, and aging and spatial memory.
  • Expanded coverage of areas including theories of hypermnesia, chunking, serial order memory, prospective memory, threshold models, and eyewitness line-up identification.
  • Updated companion resources, including PowerPoint slides and exam questions.

The book highlights the application of memory theory and findings to everyday experience, presents in-depth explorations of studies, and provides opportunities for students to explore the assessment of memory in more laboratory-based settings. Packed full of student-friendly pedagogy including study questions, Stop and Review and Try it Out sections, Study in Depth text boxes, and more, Human Memory, 4th edition is an essential companion for all students of human memory.

part 1|101 pages

Background

chapter Chapter 1|26 pages

Overview and History of Memory Research

chapter Chapter 2|34 pages

Neuroscience of Memory

chapter Chapter 3|39 pages

Methods and Principles

part 2|216 pages

Core Memory Topics

chapter Chapter 4|34 pages

Sensory and Short-Term Memory

chapter Chapter 5|36 pages

Working Memory

chapter Chapter 6|32 pages

Nondeclarative Memory

chapter Chapter 7|37 pages

Episodic Memory: Past and Future

chapter Chapter 8|39 pages

Forgetting

chapter Chapter 9|36 pages

Semantic Memory

part 3|288 pages

Special Topics in Memory

chapter Chapter 10|29 pages

Forms of Amnesia

chapter Chapter 11|35 pages

Memory for Space and Time

chapter Chapter 12|37 pages

Autobiographical Memory

chapter Chapter 13|35 pages

Memory and Reality

chapter Chapter 14|27 pages

Memory and the Law

chapter Chapter 15|33 pages

Metamemory

chapter Chapter 16|28 pages

Memory in Infancy and Childhood

chapter Chapter 17|31 pages

Memory and Aging

chapter Chapter 18|31 pages

Formal Models of Memory