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Working Memory in Perspective

Andrade, Jackie(Edited by)
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The Baddeley and Hitch (1974) Working Memory model holds a central place in experimental psychology and continues to be successful in guiding and stimulating research in applied and theoretical domains.

Yet the model faces challenges from conflicting data and competing theories.

In this book, experienced researchers in the field address the question, will the model survive these challenges?

They explain why it is so successful, evaluate its weaknesses with respect to opposing data and theories and present their vision of the future of the model in their particular area of research.

The book includes a discussion of the "episodic buffer" component which has recently been added to the working memory model.

The result is a comprehensive and critical assessment of the working memory model and its contribution to current research in human cognition, cognitive development, neuroscience and computational modelling.

Furthermore, this collection serves as a case study to illustrate the range of factors that determine the success or failure of a theory and as a forum for discussing what researchers want from scientific theories. The book begins with an accessible introduction to the model for those new to the field and explains the empirical methods used in working memory research.

It concludes by highlighting areas of consensus and suggesting a programme of research to address issues of continuing controversy.

This should be a valuable resource to students and researchers alike in the fields of human memory, language, thought and cognitive development.

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Product Details
Psychology Press Ltd
0415211999 / 9780415211994
Paperback / softback
153.12
25/07/2002
United Kingdom
English
xix, 325 p. : ill.
24 cm
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