Working Memory, Thought, and Action

Working Memory, Thought, and Action

by Alan Baddeley
Working Memory, Thought, and Action

Working Memory, Thought, and Action

by Alan Baddeley

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Overview

The first edition of Working Memory was published in 1986 and was both widely cited and highly influential. The follow-up to this classic book has two aims - to discuss the developments that have occurred within the multicomponent model, since the publication of Working Memory, and secondly, to place the concept of multicomponent working memory in a broader context. The updating section of the book comprises two chapters each on the phonological loop, the visuo-spatial sketchpad, the central executive and the episodic buffer, with further chapters on the relevance to working memory of studies of the recency effect, of work based on individual differences, and of neuroimaging research.

The broader implications of the concept of working memory are discussed in chapters on social psychology, anxiety, depression, consciousness and on the control of action. The final "life, the universe and everything" chapter discusses the relevance of a concept of working memory to the classic problems of consciousness and free will.

This new volume from one of the world leaders in memory research will doubtless emulate the success of its predecessor, and be a major publication within the psychological literature.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198528005
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/17/2007
Series: Oxford Psychology Series , #45
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Alan Baddeley succeeded Donald Broadbent as Director of the APU in Cambridge. Some 20 years later he moved to Bristol University. He is now at University of York where he has re-established his old collaboration with Graham Hitch. His interests are in human memory in general and working memory more specifically, and in combining basic and applied research. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society, of the European Academy and is a foreign member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has received the APA Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award, the Aristotle Prize for contributions to European Psychology, and was awarded the CBE for contributions to the study of memory.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction and overview2. Why do we need a phonological loop? 3. The phonological loop: challenges and growing points4. Visuospatial short-term memory5. Imagery and the visuospatial sketchpad6. Recency retrieval and the constant ratio rule7. Fractionating the central executive8. Long-term memory and the episodic buffer9. Exploring the episodic buffer10. Individual differences in working memory11. What limits working memory span12. Neuroimaging working memory13. Working memory and social behaviour14. Working memory and emotion I: fear and craving15. Working memory and emotion II: depression and the well-springs of action16. Working memory and consciousness17. Multilevel control of action18. Working memory in context: life, the universe and everything
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