
Memory in Science for Society
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- 1.: Robert Logie, Susan Gathercole, Nelson Cowan, Randall Engle, Zhisheng Wen: Introduction: When applying memory theory does, and does not work
- 2: Alan Baddeley: On Applying Cognitive Psychology
- 3: Vicki Bruce, Mike Burton: The problem of face identification
- 4: John Wixted, Henry L Roediger III: Signal Detection Theory and Eyewitness Identification
- 5: Rebecca K. Helm, Valerie Reyna: Fuzzy Trace Theory: Memory and Decision-Making in Law, Medicine, and Public Health
- 6: Adam Bulley, Dan Schacter: Episodic future thinking, memory, and decision-making: from theory to application
- 7: Cody A. Mashburn, Alexander P. Burgoyne, Randall Engle: Working Memory, Intelligence, and Life Success: Examining Relations to Academic Achievement, Job Performance, Physical Health, Mortality, and Psychological Well-Being
- 8: Graham Hitch: Modelling the phonological loop as a neural network
- 9: Nelson Cowan: Working Memory and Child Development with Its Windfalls and Pitfalls
- 10: Richard J. Allen, Amanda Waterman, Tian-xiao Yang, Agnieszka J. Graham: Working memory in action: Remembering and following instructions
- 11: Robyn Fivush, Elaine Reese, Catherine Haden: Parent-child autobiographical reminiscing as a foundation for literacy and science education
- 12: Michael Bunting, Zhisheng Wen: Working Memory in language learning and bilingual development
- 13: Fergus Craik, Julie Henry: Age-related Change in Everyday Prospective Memory
- 14: Jackie Andrade: Mental imagery: using working memory theory to design behaviour change interventions
- 15: Roberto Cubelli, Robert Logie, Sergio Della Sala: Neuropsychology of working memory: From theory to clinic and from clinic to theory
- 16: Barbara Wilson: Memory Rehabilitation: to what extent does theory influence clinical practice?
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