Comparative Perspectives on the Development of Memory
Published in the year 1984, Comparative Perspectives on the Development of Memory is a valuable contribution to the field of Developmental Psychology.
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Comparative Perspectives on the Development of Memory
Published in the year 1984, Comparative Perspectives on the Development of Memory is a valuable contribution to the field of Developmental Psychology.
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Comparative Perspectives on the Development of Memory

Comparative Perspectives on the Development of Memory

Comparative Perspectives on the Development of Memory

Comparative Perspectives on the Development of Memory

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Published in the year 1984, Comparative Perspectives on the Development of Memory is a valuable contribution to the field of Developmental Psychology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134923656
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/21/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

R. V. Kail Jr., N. E. Spear

Table of Contents

I: Historical Overviews; 1: The Development of Human Memory: An Historical Overview; 2: Reflections on the Ontogeny of Learning and Memory; II: Ontogeny Of Memory And Its Prerequisites; 3: Sensory and Perceptual Constraints on Memory in Human Infants; 4: Sensory-Perceptual Development in the Norway Rat: A View Toward Comparative Studies; 5: The Ontogeny of Learning and Memory in Human Infancy; 6: Ontogeny of Appetitive Learning: Independent Ingestion as a Model Motivational System; 7: Memory in Learning: Analysis of Three Momentary Reactions of Infants; 8: A Developmental Analysis of the Rat's Learned Reactions to Gustatory and Auditory Stimulation; 9: Individual Differences in Infant Memory: Forgotten but not Gone; 10: Ontogenetic Differences in Stimulus Selection During Conditioning; 11: Continuities and Discontinuities in Early Human Memory Paradigms, Processes, and Performance; III: Commentaries And Prospects; 12: Developmental Continuity of Memory Mechanisms: Suggestive Phenomena; 13: Infant Memory: Limitations and Future Directions; 14: Ecologically Determined Dispositions Control the Ontogeny of Learning and Memory
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