How many types of memory do we know? The usual answer is prompt and long-term. The book covers all types of memory known to science, including sensory and perspective. As well as forgetting, questions about the reliability of testimony and much more.
How many types of memory do we know? The usual answer is prompt and long-term. The book covers all types of memory known to science, including sensory and perspective. As well as forgetting, questions about the reliability of testimony and much more. This is indeed a fundamental work (the bibliography alone takes up 18 pages). He appeared in the Masters of Psychology series. Many have heard about the Eysenck test, including those who are far from psychology. Michael Eysenck is the son of «the same» Hans Eysenck and also a recognized psychologist, professor at Roehampton University (London). His research interests are cognitive processes associated with anxiety. Alan Buddley is a professor at the University of York and the creator of the working memory model that is named after him. The third and youngest co-author, Michael Anderson, is part of the international Memory Research Group at the University of Cambridge Medical School. He is an expert on the processes of remembering, forgetting, and repressing memories. Each chapter is written by one of three authors.
PETER, 560 p.