Chapter 6 & Chapter 7
Links and Demonstrations
Links: People
Sir Frederick Charles Bartlett
- early researcher and author of
Remembering
.
Henry L. Roediger III
from the
The Program in Neuroscience
at Washington University.
Endel Tulving
- biographical information.
John Anderson
and the
ACT model
.
Links: Research
Memory Metaphors and the Laboratory/Real-Life Controversy
- Correspondence vs. Storehouse Views of Memory. A study by Asher Koriat and Morris Goldsmith at the University of Haifa, Israel.
Age-Associated Memory Impairment
- a neuropsychological and epidemiological study.
Reality Monitoring
- excerpts from Marcia K. Johnson.
Amnesia
- some basics from NBC Dateline. Also information on current projects from the Unversity of Arizona's
Amnesia and Cognition Lab
.
How We Remember and Forget
- an overview recent research on the neuropsychology of memory.
Links: Recovered and False Memories
As Time Goes By
- a Scientific American article on memory errors.
Psychologists Say Adults Can Adopt Fake Memories as Real
- an LA Times article discussing research presented at the
American Association for the Advancement of Science
.
The Recovered Memory Project
- Presents several case studies where recovered memories have been verified by other sources.
Elizabeth Loftus
- includes links to her articles including "
Creating False Memories
" and "
Remembering Dangerously
"
Recovered Memory
- A presentation offering a comprehensive examination of this difficult issue.
Demos
Have a friend read Bartlett's
'War of the Ghosts'
and then repeat it back to you! What do you observe?
The Implicit Association Test
- examines the cognitive basis of our attitudes. Participate in actual research, too!
A memory quiz
- how good is your memory? You may be surprised! (Requires Shockwave)
Some memory demos from NASA
- Be sure to check out the Mnemonicizer for help in creating acrostics for those difficult-to-remember academic concepts!
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