Human Spatial Memory: Remembering Where
Editat de Gary L. Allenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 ian 2013
This volume includes a variety of theoretical, empirical, and methodological advances that invite readers to make their own novel connections between theory and research. Scholars who study spatial cognition can benefit from examining the latest from well-established experts, as well as milestone contributions from early-career researchers. This combination provides the reader with a sense of past, present, and future in terms of spatial memory research. Just as important, however, is the value of the volume as a touchstone resource for researchers who study perception, memory, or cognition but who are not concerned primarily with the spatial domain. All readers may find the fact that this volume violates the trend toward an ever-narrowing specialization refreshing. Chapters from cognitive psychologists are alongside chapters by developmentalists and neuroscientists; results from field studies are just pages away from those based on fMRI during observation of virtual displays. Thus, the book invites integrative examination across disciplines, research areas, and methodological approaches.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415648394
ISBN-10: 0415648394
Pagini: 366
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Psychology Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415648394
Pagini: 366
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Psychology Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
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Contents: G.L. Allen, Preface: Routes of Human Spatial Memory Research. Part I: Theoretical Issues in Remembering Where. T.P. McNamara, C.M. Valiquette, Remembering Where Things Are. N.S. Newcombe, J. Sluzenski, Starting Points and Change in Early Spatial Development. G.L. Allen, D.B.M. Haun, Proximity and Precision in Spatial Memory. Part II: The Task of Remembering "Where Is It?" M.J. Sholl, S.K. Fraone, Visuospatial Working Memory for Different Scales of Space: Weighing the Evidence. R. Schumann-Hengsteler, M. Strobl, C. Zoelch, Temporal Memory for Locations: On the Coding of Spatiotemporal Information in Children and Adults. D.H. Uttal, C. Chiong, Seeing Space in More Than One Way: Children's Use of Higher Order Patterns in Spatial Memory and Cognition. A. Postma, R.P.C. Kessels, M. van Asselen, The Neuropsychology of Object-Location Memory. Part III: The Task of Remembering "Where Am I?" S.H. Creem-Regehr, Remembering Spatial Locations: The Role of Physical Movement in Egocentric Updating. E.H. Cornell, C.D. Heth, Memories of Travel: Dead Reckoning With the Cognitive Map. R.G. Morris, D. Parslow, Neurocognitive Components of Spatial Memory. Part IV: Remembering Where in Artificial Media and From Alternative Perspectives. D.R. Montello, D. Waller, M. Hegarty, A.E. Richardson, Spatial Memory of Real Environments, Virtual Environments, and Maps. M. Blades, C. Spencer, B. Plester, K. Desmond, Young Children's Recognition and Representation of Urban Landscapes From Aerial Photographs and in Toy Play. A.L. Shelton, Putting Spatial Memories Into Perspective: Brain and Behavioral Evidence for Representational Differences.
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The chapters in Human Spatial Memory: Remembering Where present a fascinating picture of an everyday aspect of mental life that is as intriguing to people outside of academia as it is to scientists studying human cognition and behavior. This volum