Development of Memory in Infancy and Childhood
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<p><em>The Development of Memory in Infancy and Childhood</em> provides a thorough update and expansion of the previous edition and offers new research on significant themes and ideas that have emerged in the past decade such as the cognitive neuroscience of memory development autobiographical memory and infantile amnesia and the cognitive and social factors that underlie memory for events. </p><p>In this volume Courage and Cowan bring together leading international experts to review the current state of the science of memory development in their own research areas. They note questions of theory and basic science addressed in their research highlight the real-world applications of those findings and propose an agenda for future research. The book also considers the implications of their work for the development of atypical children specifically how these new findings might be adapted to enrich the lives of those children and to inform and validate our current expectations of individual differences in the development of typical children. The first of three groups of chapters focuses on basic neurobiological perceptual and cognitive processes that underlie memory and its development (i.e. encoding consolidation and storage retrieval). The second group focuses primarily on the social contextual and cultural factors that enable shape and mediate these basic processes while the rest of the chapters focus on practical applications of this knowledge to real-world settings and issues.</p><p>The book provides a new look at memory development including new topics such as spatial representation and spatial working prospective memory false memories and memory and culture. This classic yet contemporary volume will appeal to senior undergraduate and graduate students of developmental and cognitive psychology as well as to developmental psychologists who want a compendium of key topics in memory development.</p>
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