Analyzing Memory: The Formation, Retention, and Measurement of Memory
暫譯: 記憶分析:記憶的形成、保留與測量

Chechile, Richard A.

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2024-09-17
  • 售價: $4,200
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$3,990
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 632
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262553112
  • ISBN-13: 9780262553117
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商品描述

An accessible synthesis of memory research that discusses the creation of memory representations, the processes of storage and retrieval, and the effectiveness of encoding information.

The field of memory research is subdivided into many separate and non-overlapping topic areas that often employ specialized tools and models. This book offers an accessible synthesis of memory research that explores how memory works, how it is organized, and how it changes dynamically. Written by an expert in the field, it can be used by undergraduate and graduate students of psychology and as a reference by researchers who want to fill in gaps in their knowledge. The book focuses on three general topics that cover a vast amount of research in the field: how a memory representation is created, how the cognitive processes of storage and retrieval can be studied and measured, and the process of encoding information and its varying degrees of effectiveness.

Specific subjects addressed include habituation and sensitization, and the neurobiological changes that underlie them; evidence for a cognitive component underlying Pavlovian conditioning; biological constraints on a cognitive model of memory; an information-processing framework for memory; misconceptions about memory, including the static memory myth and the permanent memory myth; model-based measurement of storage and retrieval processes; a critique of the concept of memory strength; the distinction between implicit and explicit memory; and learning and repetition.

Although the writing is accessible to the nonspecialist, the density of information is high. The text avoids jargon, and a glossary defines key terms. The notes expand on technical details and point to interesting related ideas.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

一本易於理解的記憶研究綜述,討論記憶表徵的創建、儲存與檢索的過程,以及編碼資訊的有效性。

記憶研究領域被細分為許多獨立且不重疊的主題區域,這些區域通常使用專門的工具和模型。本書提供了一個易於理解的記憶研究綜述,探討記憶是如何運作的、如何組織的,以及如何動態變化。這本書由該領域的專家撰寫,適合心理學的本科生和研究生使用,也可作為希望填補知識空白的研究人員的參考資料。本書專注於三個涵蓋該領域大量研究的一般主題:記憶表徵是如何創建的、儲存和檢索的認知過程如何被研究和測量,以及編碼資訊的過程及其不同程度的有效性。

具體探討的主題包括習慣化和敏感化,以及其背後的神經生物學變化;支持巴甫洛夫條件反射的認知成分的證據;對記憶的認知模型的生物學限制;記憶的信息處理框架;對記憶的誤解,包括靜態記憶神話和永久記憶神話;基於模型的儲存和檢索過程的測量;對記憶強度概念的批評;隱性記憶和顯性記憶之間的區別;以及學習和重複。

雖然文字對非專業人士來說易於理解,但信息的密度很高。文本避免使用行話,並且附有術語表以定義關鍵術語。註釋擴展了技術細節並指向有趣的相關想法。

作者簡介

Richard A. Chechile is Professor of Psychology and Cognitive and Brain Science at Tufts University. He is the author of Analyzing Memory: The Formation, Retention, and Measurement of Memory (MIT Press).

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

理查德·A·切基爾(Richard A. Chechile)是塔夫茨大學(Tufts University)心理學及認知與腦科學的教授。他是《分析記憶:記憶的形成、保留與測量》(Analyzing Memory: The Formation, Retention, and Measurement of Memory,麻省理工學院出版社)的作者。