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, Gluck, Mark A., ed. Memory and mind. A Festschrift for Gordon H. Bower. Edited by Mark A. Gluck, John R. Anderson, Stephen M. Kosslyn. New York : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2008, xviii, 394pp., ex-library, but still very good hardcover with printed cover, spine label neatly removed, various stamps and labels, TEXT CLEAN, BINDING SOLID, appears hardly used at all. CONTENTS: Gordon H. Bower : his life and times by W.K. Estes - Memory from the outside, memory from the inside by Douglas L. Hintzman - On the law of primacy by Endel Tulving - Gordon and me by Elizabeth F. Loftus - Toward valued human expertise by Alan Lesgold - The algebraic brain by John R. Anderson - Remembering images by Stephen M. Kosslyn - Sharing landmarks and paths by Barbara Tversky - Evidence of all-or-none learning from a repetition detection task by Arnold L. Glass and Arild Lian - Relations in semantic memory : still puzzling after all these years by Keith J. Holyoak - Using cognitive theory to reconceptualize college admissions testing by Robert J. Sternberg - Moving cognition by David A. Rosenbaum - Imaginary worlds by John B. Black - Continuing themes in the study of human knowledge : associations, imagery, propositions, and situations by Lawrence W. Barsalou - Category learning : learning to access and use relevant knowledge by Brian H. Ross - Mood and memory at 25 : revisiting the idea of mood mediation in drug-dependent and place-dependent memory by Eric Eich - Affect, cognition, and social behavior : the effects of mood on memory, social judgments, and social interaction by Joseph P. Forgas - Behavioral and neural correlates of error correction in classical conditioning and human category learning by Mark A. Gluck - Category learning as schema induction by John P. Clapper - Categorization, recognition, and unsupervised learning by Evan Heit, Noellie Brockdorff, and Koen Lamberts - Updating beliefs with causal models : violations of screening off by Clare Walsh and Steven Sloman - Spatial situation models and narrative comprehension by Mike Rinck. ISBN 9780805863444. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 80013
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