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The psychology of learning and motivation : advances in research and theory. Volume 26 /

PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING&MOTIVATION V26.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bower, Gordon H.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego : Academic Press, 1990.
Colección:Psychology of learning and motivation ; v. 26.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; The Psychology of Learning and Motivation; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; Contributors; CHAPTER 1. SPATIAL MEMORY IN SEED-CACHING CORVIDS; I. Introduction; II. The Ecological Problem; III. How Do Nutcrackers Find Their Seeds?; IV. The Characteristics of Cache Site Memory in Nutcrackers; V. Species Differences in Cache Site Memory; VI. Noncaching Tests of Spatial Memory; VII. Implications and Future Directions; VIII. Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 2. DETECTING RESPONSE-OUTCOME RELATIONS: TOWARD AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE CAUSAL TEXTURE OF THE ENVIRONMENT; I. Introduction
  • II. Hume's Theory of CausationIII. Contemporary Animal Learning Theory; IV. Causal Perception in Humans; V. Research on Response-Outcome Contingency; VI. Theoretical Analysis of Response-Outcome Relations; VII. Concluding Comments; References; CHAPTER 3. PRIMING OF NONVERBAL INFORMATION AND THE NATURE OF IMPLICIT MEMORY; I. Introduction; II. Review of the Experimental Evidence; III. Methodological, Conceptual, and Theoretical Issues; References; CHAPTER 4. METAMEMORY: A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND NEW FINDINGS; I. Introduction; II. A Theoretical Framework for Metamemory
  • III. Methodology and New Findings from Our ResearchIV. Applications of Our Methodology to Other Areas; V. Concluding Remarks; References; CHAPTER 5. THE NEW MULTIMODAL APPROACH TO MEMORY IMPROVEMENT; I. Introduction; II. A Review of Current Understanding of Control Processes; III. The New Approach to Content Manipulations; IV. Current Understanding of Control of Memory Performance through Control of Other Modes; V. The New Approach to Control of Memory Performance through Control of Other Modes; VI. Discussion; References
  • CHAPTER 6. A TRIPHASIC APPROACH TO THE ACQUISITION OF RESPONSE-SELECTION SKILLI. Introduction; II . Cognitive Phase; III. Associative Phase; IV. Autonomous Phase; V. Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 7. THE STRUCTURE AND FORMATION OF NATURAL CATEGORIES; I. Introduction; II. Concept Learning; III. Psychological Constraints on Concept Formation; IV. A Model of Concept Retrieval and Learning; V. An Analysis of Memory Phenomena; VI. General Discussion; References; Index; Contents of Recent Volumes