Neuropsychological Impairments of Short-Term Memory

Giuseppe Vallar editor Tim Shallice editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:27th Jul '90

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This work summarizes the empirical and theoretical work on impairments of short-term memory.

This work summarizes the empirical and theoretical work on impairments of short-term memory (often caused by damage in the left cerebral hemisphere) and contains chapters from virtually every scientist in Europe and North America working on the problem.This work summarizes the empirical and theoretical work on impairments of short-term memory (often caused by damage in the left cerebral hemisphere) and contains chapters from virtually every scientist in Europe and North America working on the problem. The chapters present evidence from both normal and brain-damaged patients. Two neuropsychological issues are discussed in detail: first, the specific patterns of immediate memory impairment resulting from brain damage with reference to both multistore and the interactive-activation theoretical frameworks. Also considered is the relation between verbal STM and sentence comprehension disorders in patients with a defective immediate auditory memory: an area of major controversy in more recent years.

"...an excellent reference work and belongs on the shelves of all serious investigators of human memory, cognition, and cognitive neuroscience." Choice
"...a set of outstanding researchers who contribute chapters on just about every aspect of short-term memory and its neural correlates." Nature

ISBN: 9780521370882

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 35mm

Weight: 998g

540 pages