This major new series reproduces an authoritative selection of the most
significant articles in different areas of psychology. It focuses in
particular on influential articles which are not found in other similar
colelctions.
Many of these articles are only available in specialized journals and
therfore are not accessible in every library. This landmark series will
make a contribution to scholarship and teaching in psychology. It will
imorove access to important areas of literature which are difficult to
locate, even in the archives of many libraries throughout the world.
Important features in each book make the series an essential research
and reference tool, including introductions written by the individual
editors providing a lucid survey of difference branches of psychology.
The pagination of the original articles has been deliberately retained
to facilitate ease of reference. A comprehensive author and subject
index guides the reader instantly to major and minor topics within the
literature.This set presents the most important articles in the
psychology of memory, divided into the following areas:
The First Explorers Encoding Processes Retrieval Processes Context
Sensory Memory Working Memory Semantic Memory Expanding Into New Areas
The New Territories Expertise Implicit Memory Exploring Everyday
Memory
Articles in these volumes have been drawn from various books and from
the following journals: Neurology, Psychological Review, Verbal Learning
and Verbal Behavior, Cognitive Psychology, Psychological Review, Journal
of Experimental Psychology, Journal of General Psychology, American
Psychologist, Perception and Psychophysics, British Journal of
Psychology, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Journal of
Memory and Language, Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry,
Neuropsychologia, Psychological Bulletin, Science, and Cognition.