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The Encyclopedia of Memory and Memory Disorders

The Encyclopedia of Memory and Memory Disorders
Author: Carol Turkington
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2002
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0816066450

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More than 600 clear, concise entries explore such topics as the anatomy of the brain; the role of the brain in the central nervous system; how thoughts, feelings, and memories develop; the effects of brain injuries; and the impact of major brain diseases. The glossary, bibliography, and appendixes have also been thoroughly revised.


Encyclopedia of Human Memory [3 volumes]

Encyclopedia of Human Memory [3 volumes]
Author: Annette Kujawski Taylor Ph.D.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1664
Release: 2013-10-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

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Providing clear, comprehensible information for general readers, this three-volume, A–Z encyclopedia covers the major theories and findings associated with our understanding of human memory and some of the crippling disorders associated with memory malfunction. This encyclopedia comprehensively addresses one of the most critical components of human intelligence—memory. Comprising approximately 500 A–Z entries written by experts who have studied memory and its impacts, the work defines complex terminology for lay readers and includes answers to the most common questions regarding human memory. Readers will gain an understanding of the various psychological and physiological systems of memory, such as short-term or procedural memory; comprehend the principles that underlie effective encoding, storage, and construction of memories; and learn the truth about often misconceptualized conditions like "amnesia" or how our memories are stored in bits and pieces rather than linearly like a recorded tape or video. This set is ideal for high school students writing term papers or studying for advanced examinations such as Advanced Placement (AP) in psychology. The volumes also provide a breadth of information invaluable to family members, friends, and caretakers of individuals who suffer from various memory disorders, including descriptions of major disorders, explanations of specific memory deficits, strategies for memory improvement, and information on the parts of the brain that access and store memory as well as the types of tests used to assess memory loss. Also included are biographies of key contributors to the field of cognitive psychology, and to the area of memory in particular.


Encyclopedia of Human Memory [3 volumes]

Encyclopedia of Human Memory [3 volumes]
Author: Annette Kujawski Taylor Ph.D.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1351
Release: 2013-10-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 144080026X

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Providing clear, comprehensible information for general readers, this three-volume, A–Z encyclopedia covers the major theories and findings associated with our understanding of human memory and some of the crippling disorders associated with memory malfunction. This encyclopedia comprehensively addresses one of the most critical components of human intelligence—memory. Comprising approximately 500 A–Z entries written by experts who have studied memory and its impacts, the work defines complex terminology for lay readers and includes answers to the most common questions regarding human memory. Readers will gain an understanding of the various psychological and physiological systems of memory, such as short-term or procedural memory; comprehend the principles that underlie effective encoding, storage, and construction of memories; and learn the truth about often misconceptualized conditions like "amnesia" or how our memories are stored in bits and pieces rather than linearly like a recorded tape or video. This set is ideal for high school students writing term papers or studying for advanced examinations such as Advanced Placement (AP) in psychology. The volumes also provide a breadth of information invaluable to family members, friends, and caretakers of individuals who suffer from various memory disorders, including descriptions of major disorders, explanations of specific memory deficits, strategies for memory improvement, and information on the parts of the brain that access and store memory as well as the types of tests used to assess memory loss. Also included are biographies of key contributors to the field of cognitive psychology, and to the area of memory in particular.


The Encyclopedia of Alzheimer's Disease

The Encyclopedia of Alzheimer's Disease
Author: Carol Turkington
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2010
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1438128584

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In more than 500 entries, The Encyclopedia of Alzheimer's Disease, Second Edition presents a wealth of information on the physical, emotional, and intellectual conditions that affect Alzheimer's sufferers. It also examines the current research on prevention, causes, and treatments, as well as the social issues surrounding the disease. Appendixes include major resources, organizations, helpful books and publications, an extensive bibliography, and a glossary.


The Encyclopedia of the Brain and Brain Disorders

The Encyclopedia of the Brain and Brain Disorders
Author: Carol Turkington
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2010-05-12
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1438127030

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With a large focus on memory this edition discusses the functions and elem ents of the brain, how it works, how it breaks down, and various diseases and disorders that affect it.


Encyclopedia of Learning and Memory

Encyclopedia of Learning and Memory
Author: Larry R. Squire
Publisher: MacMillan Reference Library
Total Pages: 714
Release: 1992
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Comprehensive guide to the psychology and biology of learning and memory.


Handbook of Memory Disorders

Handbook of Memory Disorders
Author: Alan D. Baddeley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 678
Release: 1995
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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This reference presents a critical analysis of all types of memory disorders. The theoretical concepts and research which contribute to an understanding of this field are reviewed, as a basis for the discussion of assessment processes, clinical management and therapy.


Understanding Memory

Understanding Memory
Author: Carol Turkington
Publisher: Facts on File
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2001
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780816041428

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Provides information pertaining to the issues surrounding memory loss, including treatment options, self-help options, terminology, and memory improvement.


The Essential Handbook of Memory Disorders for Clinicians

The Essential Handbook of Memory Disorders for Clinicians
Author: Alan D. Baddeley
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2004-07-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0470091428

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This concise version of the Handbook of Memory Disorders is a selection of chapters from the original volume that have been chosen with the busy practitioner in mind. The Essential Handbook provides individual clinicians and students with those parts the editors consider most relevant and useful on a day-to-day basis, as a portable adjunct to the more comprehensive Handbook. (Handbook of Memory Disorders - 047 149819X)


Memory

Memory
Author: Carol A. Turkington
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-11-11
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780471393641

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* Master the 3 keys of memory * Boost memory power with self-tests * Remember everything better, from names and faces to articles andspeeches Master key concepts. Prepare for exams. Learn at your ownpace. How does memory work? What kind of drugs can impair memory? Howdoes the brain change with age? What are the tricks to improvingeveryday memory? With Memory: A Self-Teaching Guide, you'lldiscover the answers to these questions and many more. Carol Turkington provides memory-boosting activities related tostudy skills, foreign languages, names and faces, numbers,speeches, and age-related memory loss. The techniques presentedwill enable anyone to boost memory power and, by using Turkington'sessential memory keys, cultivate tools for remembering that willlast a lifetime. The step-by-step, clearly structured format ofMemory makes it fully accessible, providing an easily understood,comprehensive overview. Like all Self-Teaching Guides, Memory allows you to build graduallyon what you have learned-at your own pace. Questions and self-testsreinforce the information in each chapter and allow you to skipahead or focus on specific areas of concern. Packed with useful,up-to-date information, this clear, concise volume is a valuablelearning tool and reference source for anyone who wants to improvehis or her memory.