ABSTRACT

Divided into four parts, the first section of this book deals with levels of processing and memory theory, the second addresses working memory and attention, the third deals with cognitive aging, and the last addresses neuroscience perspectives.

part I|102 pages

Levels of Processing and Memory Theory

chapter 1|3 pages

Part I Introduction

Levels of Processing

chapter 2|22 pages

Does Memory Encoding Exist?

chapter 3|20 pages

Levels of Processing

Some Unanswered Questions

chapter 4|23 pages

Levels of Processing

Validating the Concept

chapter 6|16 pages

Text Processing

Memory Representations Mediate Fluent Reading

chapter 7|4 pages

Commentary

Levels of Processing and Memory Theory

part II|131 pages

Working Memory and Attention

chapter 8|3 pages

Part II Introduction

Encoding, Retrieving, and Aging

part IIa|59 pages

Working Memory

chapter 9|13 pages

Levels of Working Memory

chapter 10|11 pages

Deconstructing Retrieval Mode

chapter 11|13 pages

Levels of Processing in Selective Attention and Inhibition

Age Differences and Similarities

chapter 12|13 pages

Working Memory and Aging

chapter 13|7 pages

Commentary

Working Memory, Long-Term Memory, and the Effects of Aging

part IIb|65 pages

Attention at Encoding and Retrieval

chapter 14|22 pages

Working-with-Memory and Cognitive Resources

A Component-Process Account of Divided Attention and Memory

chapter 15|15 pages

The Effects of Divided Attention on Encoding Processes

Underlying Mechanisms

chapter 17|8 pages

Commentary

Dividing Attention to Study the Resource Demands of Memory Processes

part III|86 pages

Age-Related Changes in Memory and Cognition

chapter 18|3 pages

Part III Introduction

Toward a Taxonomy of Research on Memory and Aging

chapter 19|13 pages

Forms of Bias

Age-Related Changes in Memory and Cognition

chapter 25|6 pages

Commentary

Some Observations on the Self-Initiated Processing Hypothesis

part IV|72 pages

Neuroscience Perspectives on Memory and Aging

chapter 26|2 pages

Part IV Introduction

How the Study of Brain Function is Influenced by the Function of Craik's Brain

chapter 28|14 pages

Aging

Not an Escarpment, but Many Different Slopes

chapter 29|14 pages

Episodic Memory Impairment in Schizophrenia

A View from Cognitive Psychopathology

chapter 31|9 pages

Commentary

Levels of Neuroprocessing