
Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Advances in Understanding Adaptive Memory
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- 1: Michael P. Toglia, William Blake Erickson, Jeanette Altaribba, and Henry Otgaar: Advances in the Integrative Study of Survival Memory
- Section 1- Scenario Studies
- 2: Juliana K. Leding: Hunting Prey, Evading Predators, and Finding Mates: Possible Causes of the Animacy Effect in Memory
- 3: D. Merika W. Sanders and Daniel L. Schacter: Adaptive Memory Distortions: An Expanding Frontier of Cognitive Psychology and Neuroscience
- 4: An Examination of the Survival Processing Effect under Conditions that Enhance Elaborative Encoding
- 5: Allison M. Wilck and Jeanette Altarriba: Do Tests of Implicit Memory Challenge Survival Processing Accounts?
- 6: Mary C. Avery and Jeanette Altarriba: Useful and New: Creativity's Contribution to Adaptive Memory and Survival
- Section 2 - Understanding Adaptive Memory through the Lenses of Anthropology and Comparative Psychology
- 7: Michael J. O'Brien and R. Alexander Bentley: The Memory of Crowds: The Evolution of Social Learning and Multilevel Adaptive Knowledge in Early Homo sapiens
- 8: Bonnie M. Perdue, Megan L. Wilson, Terry L. Maple: A Comparative Approach to Investigating Adaptive Memory and Cognitive Processes Across Species
- 9: Ken Sayers and Corinna N. Ross: Adaptive memory, primates, and human evolution
- 10: Bennett L. Schwartz, Pinar Kurdoglu-Ersoy, Kelsey L. Hess and Ali Pournaghdali: Natural Ecology and Comparative Approaches to Human Memory
- Section 3 - Age-related Perspectives in Understanding Adaptive Memory
- 11: Sarah J. McMillana, Joseph S. Venticinquea and Michael P. Toglia: Developmental Considerations in Survival-Related Memory and Decision-Making Under Conditions of Risk and Uncertainty
- 12: Lauren M. Knott, Mark L. Howe, Jane Wang, and Henry Otgaar: The Development of Adaptive Memory During Childhood
- 13: Nathaniel R. Greene and Moshe Naveh-Benjamin: On the Adaptative Reliance on Fuzzy Memory Representations in Adult Aging
- Section 4 - Emerging Perspectives on Adaptive Memory: Cognitive Neuroscience and Forensic Science
- 14: Meike Kroneisen, Glen Forester, and Siri-Maria Kamp: Neurocognitive mechanisms of the survival processing effect
- 15: · Ivan Mangiulli, Marko Jelicic, Henry Otgaar: Survival Processing Advantage as Possible Explanation for Remembering Criminal Events: A Path Forward
- 16: Dawn R. Weatherford and Kara Moore: Adaptive Memory Research in Forensic Face Matching and Memory
- 17: William Blake Erickson and Charlie Frowd: Eyes that Never Blink: Bridging Concepts in Facial Recognition by Humans and Machines
- 18: Daniel M. Bialer, Minyu Chang, Chapter J. Brainerd, Valerie F. Reyna: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory Account of Survival Processing
- Conclusions and Future Directions
- Adaptive Memory: Perspectives, Conclusions, and Future Directions
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