E-Book, Englisch, 216 Seiten
Reihe: Current Issues in Memory
E-Book, Englisch, 216 Seiten
Reihe: Current Issues in Memory
ISBN: 978-1-317-74096-4
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The first part of the book provides an examination of the working memory system, looking at the behavioural and neural processes involved in working with (visuo-) spatial information and how these can constrain the hypotheses that are generated. It also addresses methodological questions, for example looking at how the use of the appropriate method can ensure that the observed data are as informative as possible about the underlying structures. The remaining chapters focus on specific problems to do with spatial working memory such as how the working memory system can handle individual differences in representing spatial interactions, how the visuospatial system can support and interact with the environment and the verbal system, and how understanding these systems can shed light on the development of particular skills in children with developmental disorders.
With contributions from leading international figures in the field, this book is the first to address the topic of spatial working memory from a range of theoretical and methodological perspectives. As such, it will serve as an indispensible tool for students and researchers interested in working memory.
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A. Vandierendonck, A. Szmalec, Spatial Working Memory. R. H. Logie, Visuo-Spatial Working Memory in Real and Virtual Worlds. H. Zimmer, H. R. Liesefeld, Spatial Information in Visual Working Memory. F. B. R. Parmentier, Exploring the Determinants of Memory for Spatial Sequences. B. R. Postle, How Does Spatial Working Memory Work? C. Cornoldi, I. Mammarella, The Organisation of Visuo-Spatial Working Memory: Evidence formt eh Study of Developmental Disorders. C. Hamilton, The Nature of Visuo-Spatial Representation within Working Memory. L. Pieroni, C. Rossi-Arnaud, A. Baddeley, What can Symmetry tell us about Working Memory? V. Gyselinck, C. Meneghetti, The Role of Working Memory in Understanding Verbal Descriptions: A Window into the Interaction between Verbal and Spatial Processing.