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ISBN 10: 0195169662
ISBN 13: 978-0195169669
Author: R Reed Hunt,James B Worthen
Research relevant to the topic of distinctiveness and memory dates back over 100 years and boasts a literature of well over 2,000 published articles. Throughout this history, numerous theories of distinctiveness and memory have been offered and subsequently refined. There has, however, never been a book that brings this rich history together with the latest research. This volume is the first to present an historical overview, the results of the current research, and several new theories on distinctiveness and memory. Each chapter contains a review of the relevant literature and latest research on its topic. The book includes sections that cover basic theory and behavioral research on distinctiveness, bizarreness effects, distinctiveness effects on implicit memory, the development of distinctiveness across the lifespan, distinctiveness in social context, and the neuroscience of distinctiveness and memory. In the concluding chapter, Fergus Craik offers his current perspective on distinctiveness and evaluates the various other theories of distinctiveness presented in the volume. Distinctiveness and Memory will be a valuable resource for student and professional researchers in neuroscience and cognitive, developmental, and social psychology.
Table of contents:
I Basic Issues
1:The Concept of Distinctiveness in Memory Research:, R. Reed Hunt
2:Modelling Distinctiveness: Implications for General Memory Theory, James S. Nairne
3:Emotion, Significance, Distinctiveness and Memory, Stephen R. Schmidt
4:Encoding and Retrieval Processes in Distinctiveness Effects: Toward an Integrative Framework, Mark A. McDaniel and Lisa Geraci
5:Reducing Memory Errors: The Distinctiveness Heuristic, Daniel L. Schacter and Amy L. Wiseman
6:Assessing Distinctiveness: Measures of Item-Specific and Relational Processing, Daniel J. Burns
II Bizarreness
7:Resolution of Discrepant Memory Strengths: An Explanation of the Effects of Bizarreness on Memory, James B. Worthen
8:Memory for Bizarre and Other Unusual Events: Evidence from Script Research, Denise Davidson
III Distinctiveness and Implicit Memory Tests
9:Conceptual Implicit Memory and the Item-Specific – Relational Distinction, Neil W. Mulligan
10:The Distinctiveness Effect in Explicit and Implicit Memory, Lisa Geraci and Suprana Rajaram
IV Distinctiveness and Memory Across the Life Span
11:Distinctiveness Effects in Children’s Memory, Mark L. Howe
12:Adult Age Differences in Episodic Memory: Item-Specific, Relational and Distinctive Processing, Rebekah E. Smith
V Distinctiveness in the Social Context
13:The Effects of Social Distinctiveness: The Phenomenology of Being in a Group, Brian Mullen and Carmen Pizzuto
14:Distinctiveness and Memory: A Comparison of the Social and Cognitive Literatures, Susan Coats and Eliot R. Smith
VI The Neuroscience of Distinctiveness and Memory
15:Multiple Electrophysiological Indices of Distinctiveness, Monica Fabiani
16:Neural Correlates of Incongruity, Pascale Michelon and Abraham Z. Snyder
17:Stimulus Novelty Effects on Recognition Memory: Behavioral Properties and Neuroanantomical Substrates, Mark M. Kishiyama and Andrew P. Yonelinas
VII Denouement
18:What Do Explanations of the Distinctiveness Effect Need to Explain?, Endel Tulving and R. Shayna Rosenbaum
19:Distinctiveness and Memory: Comments and a Point of View, Fergus I.M. Craik
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