John T. E. Richardson; Randall W. Engle; Lynn Hasher; Robert H. Logie; Ellen R. Stoltzfus; Rose T. Zacks Oxford University Press Inc (1996) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
John T. E. Richardson; Randall W. Engle; Lynn Hasher; Robert H. Logie; Ellen R. Stoltzfus; Rose T. Zacks Oxford University Press Inc (1996) Kovakantinen kirja
John Brennan; Robert Edmunds; Muir Houston; David Jary; Yann Lebeau; Michael Osborne; John T.E. Richardson Taylor & Francis Ltd (2009) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
John Brennan; Robert Edmunds; Muir Houston; David Jary; Yann Lebeau; Michael Osborne; John T.E. Richardson Taylor & Francis Ltd (2010) Kovakantinen kirja
The purpose of this contribution to the Counterpoints series is to compare and contrast different conceptions of working memory. This is one of the most important notions to have informed cognitive psychology over the last 20 years or so, and yet it has been used in a wide variety of ways. This, in part, is undoubtedly because contemporary usage of the phrase `working memory, encapsulates various themes that have appeared at different points in the history of research into human memory and cognition. This book presents three dominant views of working memory.