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The Development of Implicit and Explicit Memory
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2000
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This is the only book that examines the theory and data on the development of implicit and explicit memory. It first describes the characteristics of implicit and explicit memory (including conscious recollection) and tasks used with adults to measure them. Next, it reviews the brain mechanisms thought to underlie implicit and explicit memory and the studies with amnesics that initially prompted the search for different neuroanatomically-based memory systems. Two chapters review the Jacksonian (first in, last out) principle and empirical evidence for the hierarchical appearance and dissolution of two memory systems in animal models (rats, nonhuman primates), children, and normal/amnesic adults. Two chapters examine memory tasks used with human infants and evidence of implicit and explicit memory during early infancy. Three final chapters consider structural and processing accounts of adult memory dissociations, their applicability to infant memory dissociations, and implications of infant data for current concepts of implicit and explicit memory. (Series B)
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Charles G. Gross, Department of Psychology, Princeton University:
In this brilliant and iconoclastic work, the authors draw on their extensive and original studies of human infant learning to demonstrate the flaws of overgeneralization. Their critical synthesis and review of experiments on animals and humans, adult and infant, yields important and original insights that are likely to change our conception of the development of the human mind.
In this brilliant and iconoclastic work, the authors draw on their extensive and original studies of human infant learning to demonstrate the flaws of overgeneralization. Their critical synthesis and review of experiments on animals and humans, adult and infant, yields important and original insights that are likely to change our conception of the development of the human mind.
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Table of contents
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Preface
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1. Background of the Problem
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2. Distinctions between Implicit and Explicit Memory
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3. Neuroanatomical Basis of Implicit and Explicit Memory
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4. The Jacksonian Principle and Memory Development
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5. Development of Implicit and Explicit Memory in Nonhuman Primates
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6. Development of Implicit and Explicit Memory in Human Infants
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7. Memory Dissociations in Human Infants
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8. Structural and Processing Accounts of Memory Dissociations
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9. Interactions between Implicit and Explicit Memories in Infants
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10. Epilogue
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References
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Author Index
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Subject Index
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