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Successful remembering and successful forgetting a festschrift in honor of Robert A. Bjork /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bjork, Robert A., Benjamin, Aaron S.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Psychology Press, 2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • On the symbiosis of remembering, forgetting, and learning / Robert A. Bjor
  • Intricacies of spaced retrieval : a resolution / Henry L. Roediger III and Jeffrey D. Karpick
  • Distributed learning and the size of memory : a 50-year spacing odyssey / Thomas K. Landa
  • The causes and consequences of reminding / Aaron S. Benjami and Brian H. Ros
  • Retrieval-induced forgetting and the resolution of competition / Benjamin C. Storeur
  • On the relationship between interference and inhibition in cognition / Michael C. Anderso n and Benjamin J. Levy
  • Sleep, retrieval inhibition, and the resolving power of human memory / Malcolm D. Mac Leod and Justin C. Hulb
  • Blocking out blocks : adaptive forgetting of fixation in memory, problem solving, and creative ideation / Steven M. Smith
  • A contextual framework for understanding when difficulties are desirable / Mark A. McDaniel and Andrew C. Butler
  • Testing, generation, and spacing applied to education : past, present, and future / Catherine O. Frit
  • Learning from and for tests / William B. Whitten
  • Can desirable difficulties overcome deceptive clarity in scientific visualizations? / Marcia C. Linn, Hsi n-Yi Chang, Jennifer L. Chiu, Zhihui Helen Zha ng, and Kevin McElhaney
  • Desirable difficulties and studying in the region of proximal learning / Janet Metcalfe
  • Data entry : a window to principles of training / Alice F. Healy, James A. Kole, Erica L. Wohldmann, Carolyn J. Buck-Gengler, and Lyle E. Bourne Jr
  • An output-bound perspective on false memories : the case of the Deese Roediger McDermott (DRM) paradigm / Asher Koriat, Ainat Pansky, and Morris Goldsmith
  • How should we define and differentiate metacognitions? / Harry P. Bahrick, Melinda K. Baker, LyndaáK. Hall, and Lise Abrams
  • Learning from the consequences of retrieval : another test effect / Elizabeth Ligon Bjork, Benjamin C. Storm, and Patricia A. deWinstanley
  • Failing to predict future changes in memory : a stability bias yields long-term overconfidence / Nate Kornell
  • Relying on other people's metamemory / Barbara A. Spellman, Elizabeth R. Tenney, and Margaret J. Scalia
  • Multidimensional models for item recognition and source identification / Thomas D. Wickens
  • Pursuing a general model of recall and recognition / Troy A. Smith and Daniel R. Kimball
  • Memory for pictures : sometimes a picture is not worth a single word / Joyce M. Oates and Lynne M. Reder
  • Administration of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) increases serum levels of androgens and estrogens but does not enhance recognition memory in postmenopausal women / Bethany Stangl, Elliot Hirshman, and Joseph Verbalis
  • On the fruitful relationship between functional neuroimaging and cognitive theories of human learning and memory / Alan Richardson-Klavehn
  • Age-related changes in the episodic simulation of past and future events / Daniel L. Schacter, Brendan Gaesser, and Donna Rose Addis.