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Buch, Englisch, 880 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 1796 g

Baddeley / Kopelman / Wilson

The Handbook of Memory Disorders


2. Auflage 2002
ISBN: 978-0-471-49819-3
Verlag: Wiley

Buch, Englisch, 880 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 1796 g

ISBN: 978-0-471-49819-3
Verlag: Wiley


The eagerly awaited 2nd edition of this classic handbook is acritical, thorough account of memory disorders relating toneurological processes and to developmental and acquired braindamage and presents comprehensive sections on theory, assessment,treatment and management of memory disorders.

Written by a truly international team of experts, this completelyupdated edition offers an authoritative review of the key areas ofresearch and development in this field.

? Completely updated and expanded

? New sections and chapters reflect many of the biggest growthareas in the field in recent years, such as confabulation, falsememory and the frontal lobes

? Written by an international team of experts

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About the Editors viii

List of Contributors ix

Preface xii

Preface to the First Edition xiv

Section I Theoretical Background 1

Chapter 1 The Psychology of Memory 3
Alan D. Baddeley

Chapter 2 Neurobiological Foundations of Human Memory 17
Daniel Tranel and Antonio R. Damasio

Chapter 3 Functional Neuroimaging of Memory 57
Michael D. Rugg

Chapter 4 The Medial Temporal Lobe and Memory for Facts and Events 81
Joseph R. Manns and Larry R. Squire

Chapter 5 Connectionist Models of Memory Disorders 101
Jaap Murre

Chapter 6 Psychopharmacology of Human Memory 123
H. Valerie Curran and Herbert Weingartner Copyrighted Material

Section II Varieties of Memory Disorder 143

Chapter 7 The Amnesic Syndrome: Overview and Subtypes 145
Margaret O’ Connor and Mieke Verfaillie

Chapter 8 Theories of Anterograde Amnesia 167
Andrew R. Mayes

Chapter 9 Retrograde Amnesia 189
Michael D. Kopelman

Chapter 10 Transient Global Amnesia 209
Georg Goldenberg

Chapter 11 Recovery of Memory Function in Neurological Disease 233
Narinder Kapur and Kim S. Graham

Chapter 12 Neuropsychological Impairments of Verbal Short-term Memory 249
Giuseppe Vallar and Costanza Papagno

Chapter 13 Neuropsychological Impairments of Visual and Spatial Working Memory 271
Sergio Della Sala and Robert H. Logie

Chapter 14 Disorders of Semantic Memory 293
Julie Snowden

Chapter 15 The Cognitive Neuroscience of Confabulation: A Review and a Model 315
Asaf Gilboa and Morris Moscovitch

Chapter 16 The Cognitive Neuropsychology of False Memories: Theory and Data 343
Chad S. Dodson and Daniel L. Schacter

Chapter 17 Frontal Lobes and Memory 363
Juliana V. Baldo and Arthur P. Shimamura

Chapter 18 Posttraumatic Amnesia and Residual Memory Deficit after Closed Head Injury 381
Harvey S. Levin and Gerri Hanten

Chapter 19 Schizophrenia 413
Peter McKenna, Tisha Ornstein and Alan D. Baddeley

Chapter 20 Memory and Emotional Disorder 437
Tim Dalgleish and Sally G. Cox

Chapter 21 Psychogenic Amnesia 451
Michael D. Kopelman

Section III Development and Memory 473

Chapter 22 Memory Development During the Childhood Years 475
Susan E. Gathercole

Chapter 23 Children with Intellectual Disabilities 501
Stefano Vicari and Giovanni Augusto Carlesimo

Chapter 24 Developmental Amnesias and Acquired Amnesias of Childhood 521
Christine M. Temple

Chapter 25 Memory in Elderly People 543
Jill D. Kester, Aaron S. Benjamin, Alan D. Castel and Fergus I.M. Craik

Chapter 26 The Memory Deficit in Alzheimer’s Disease 569
James T. Becker and Amy A. Overman

Chapter 27 Memory Disorders in Subcortical Dementia 591
Jason Brandt and Cynthia A. Munro

Section IV Assessment and Management of Memory Problems 615

Chapter 28 Assessment of Memory Disorders 617
Barbara A. Wilson

Chapter 29 Separating Memory from Other Cognitive Disorders 637
Diane B. Howieson and Muriel D. Lezak

Chapter 30 Management and Remediation of Memory Problems in Brain-injured Adults 655
Barbara A. Wilson

Chapter 31 Assessment and Management of Memory Problems in Children 683
Judith A. Middleton

Chapter 32 Assessment and Intervention in Dementia of Alzheimer Type 711
Linda Clare

Chapter 33 Reducing the Impact of Cognitive Impairment in Dementia 741
Bob Woods

Chapter 34 External Memory Aids and Computers in Memory Rehabilitation 757
Narinder Kapur, Elizabeth L. Glisky and Barbara A. Wilson

Chapter 35 Emotional and Social Consequences of Memory Disorders 785
Robyn L. Tate

Author Index 809

Subject Index 835


Alan Baddeley is Professor of Psychology at York University and one of the world's leading authorities on Human Memory. He is celebrated for devising the ground-breaking and highly influential working memory model with Graham Hitch in the early 1970s, a model which still proves valuable today in recognising the functions of short-term memory. He was awarded a CBE for his contributions to the study of memory, is a Fellow of the Royal Society, of the British Academy and of the Academy of Medical Sciences. In 2012 he was the recipient of the BPS Research Board's Lifetime Achievement Award recognising his outstanding record of personal achievements and significant contributions to the advancement of psychological knowledge.



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