TY - BOOK
T1 - Science of Memory
T2 - Concepts
AU - Roediger, Henry L.
AU - Dudai, Yadin
AU - Fitzpatrick, Susan M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2007 by Henry L. Roediger III, Yadin Dudai, and Susan M. Fitzpatrick. All rights reserved.
PY - 2007/5/10
Y1 - 2007/5/10
N2 - Scientists currently study memory from many different perspectives: neurobiological, ethological, animal conditioning, cognitive, behavioral neuroscience, social, and cultural. This book aims to help initiate a new science of memory by bringing these perspectives together to create a unified understanding of the topic. The book began with a conference where leading practitioners from all these major approaches met to analyze and discuss sixteen concepts crucial to our understanding of memory. Each of these sixteen concepts is addressed in a different part of the book, and in the sixty-six chapters that fill these parts, a leading researcher addresses the chapter's concept by clearly stating his or her position on it, elucidating how it is used, and discussing how it should be used in future research. For some concepts, there is general agreement among practitioners from different fields and levels of analysis, but for others there is general disagreement and much controversy. A final chapter in each part, also written by a leading researcher, integrates the various viewpoints offered on the part's concept, then draws conclusions about the concept.
AB - Scientists currently study memory from many different perspectives: neurobiological, ethological, animal conditioning, cognitive, behavioral neuroscience, social, and cultural. This book aims to help initiate a new science of memory by bringing these perspectives together to create a unified understanding of the topic. The book began with a conference where leading practitioners from all these major approaches met to analyze and discuss sixteen concepts crucial to our understanding of memory. Each of these sixteen concepts is addressed in a different part of the book, and in the sixty-six chapters that fill these parts, a leading researcher addresses the chapter's concept by clearly stating his or her position on it, elucidating how it is used, and discussing how it should be used in future research. For some concepts, there is general agreement among practitioners from different fields and levels of analysis, but for others there is general disagreement and much controversy. A final chapter in each part, also written by a leading researcher, integrates the various viewpoints offered on the part's concept, then draws conclusions about the concept.
KW - Animal conditioning
KW - Behavioral neuroscience
KW - Cognitive
KW - Ethological
KW - Neurobiological
KW - Research
KW - Understanding of memory
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33746663607
U2 - 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195310443.001.0001
DO - 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195310443.001.0001
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:33746663607
SN - 9780195310443
BT - Science of Memory
PB - Oxford University Press
ER -