
Select an Action

The psychology of learning and motivation : advances in research and theory. Volume 19
Title:
The psychology of learning and motivation : advances in research and theory. Volume 19
Author:
Bower, Gordon H.
ISBN:
9780080863702
9780125433198
9781281755421
9786611755423
Publication Information:
Orlando : Academic Press, 1985.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 257 pages) : illustrations.
Series:
Psychology of learning and motivation ; v. 19
Psychology of learning and motivation ; v. 19.
Contents:
Front Cover; The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Volume 19; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1. MEMORY FOR EXPERIENCE; I. Introduction; II. Background and Motivation; III. An Illustration of Reconstructive Memory; IV. Memory Organization in Support of Reconstructive Retrieval; V. Searching a Reconstructive Memory; VI. Integrating New Items into Memory; VII. Creating New E-MOPs; VIII. Generalization; IX. Summary and Implications; X. Related Work; XI. Is CYRUS a Good Model of People?; References; Chapter 2. THE PRAGMATICS OF ANALOGICAL TRANSFER; I. Introduction
II. A Pragmatic Framework for InductionIII. The Function and Structure of Analogy; IV. Selection and Use of a Source Analog; V. Conclusion; References; Chapter 3. LEARNING IN COMPLEX DOMAINS: A COGNITIVE ANALYSIS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING; I. Introduction; II. A Cognitive Analysis of BASIC; III. Users' Misconceptions of BASIC; IV. Teaching Mental Models of BASIC; V. Users' Comprehension of Procedural Statements; VI. Predictors of Success in Learning BASIC; VII. Summary; References; Chapter 4. POSTHYPNOTIC AMNESIA AND THE DISSOCIATION OF MEMORY; I. Loss and Recovery of Memory in Hypnosis
II. Theoretical Controversy Concerning AmnesiaIII. Memory Structure, Memory Processes, and Posthypnotic Amnesia; IV. A Model for Posthypnotic Amnesia; V. Amnesic Processes and a General Model of Dissociation; References; Chapter 5. UNIT FORMATION IN PERCEPTION AND MEMORY; I. Introduction; II. Earlier Studies of Grouping and Unit Formation; III. Further Studies of Grouping and Unit Formation in Memory; IV. Summary of Unitary Effects in Memory; V. Memory for Unitary Stimuli Using Letters; VI. The Perception of Units; VII. Hypothesis: Two Levels of Unit Formation; VIII. Summary; References
Chapter 6. HOW INFANTS FORM CATEGORIESI. Introduction; II. Definition of Categorization; III. Demonstrations of Infant Categorization; IV. Processing of Category Information by 10-Month-Old Infants; V. Developmental Changes in Infant Categorization; VI. Summary and Conclusions; References; Index; Contents of Previous Volumes
Genre:
Added Author:
Electronic Access:
to access electronic resource ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780125433198Available:*
Shelf Number | Item Barcode | Shelf Location | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| BF683 .P7819 1985 EB | 1180323-1001 | Elsevier E-Book Collections | Searching... |
On Order
Select a list
Make this your default list.
The following items were successfully added.
There was an error while adding the following items. Please try again.
:
Select An Item
Data usage warning: You will receive one text message for each title you selected.
Standard text messaging rates apply.


