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Module 1: Information Organization in the human brain (Supplement)

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Books

  1. Anderson, J. R. (1983). The architecture of cognition. Cambridge (MA): Harvard University Press.
  2. Ashcraft, M. H. (1989): Human memory and cognition. New York: Harper & Row.
  3. Baddeley, Alan D. (1982) Your Memory: A Users Guide. London: Penguin.
  4. Baddeley, Alan D. (1999): Essentials of human memory. Hove (UK): Psychology Press. [amazon.com]
  5. Baddeley, Alan D. (1999): Working Memory (Oxford Psychology Series, No 11). New York: Oxford University Press. [amazon.com]
  6. Cohen, G. (1989): Memory and the real world. Hove (UK): Erlbaum.
  7. Ebbinghaus, H. (1964). Memory: A contribution to experimental psychology(H.A. Ruger & C. E. Bussenius, Trans.). New York: Dover Publications, Inc. (Originally published, 1885).
  8. Foster, Jonathan K.; Jelicic, Marco, Eds. (1999): Memory: Systems, Process, or Function? New York: Oxford University Press. [amazon.com]
  9. Kandel, E. R. (1976): Cellular Basis of Behavior. Freeman and Company.
  10. Kandel, Eric R.;  Schwartz, James H. (Eds.); Jessell, Thomas M. (2000): Principles of Neural Science. New York: McGraw Hill. [amazon.com]
  11. Kintsch, W. (1974): The representation of meaning in memory. Hillsdale (NJ): Erlbaum.
  12. Markowitsch, Hans J., Ed. (1988): Information Processing by the Brain: Views and Hypotheses from a Physiological-Cognitive Perspektive. Toronto: Hans Huber Publishers.
  13. Ornstein, Robert;  Thompson, Richard F.; Macaulay, David (1991): The Amazing Brain.  Mariner Books. [amazon.com]
  14. Restak, Richard (2001): Mozart's Brain and the Fighter Pilot: Unleashing Your Brain's Potential. Harmony Books. [amazon.com]
  15. Shepherd, Gordon M. Eds, (1997): The Synaptic Organization of the Brain. New York: Oxford University Press. [amazon.com]
  16. Springer, Sally P.; Deutsch, Georg (1997): Left Brain, Right Brain. 5th Ed., New York: W.H. Freeman. [amazon.com]
  17. Squire, Larry R.; Kandel, Eric R. (2000): Memory: From Mind to Molecules. New York: W.H. Freeman & Co. [amazon.com]
  18. Trevarthen, Colwyn (1990): Brain circuits and functions of the mind: Essays in honour of Roger W.Sperry. Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press.
  19. Wessells, Michael G. (1982): Cognitive Psychology. New York: Harper & Row.
Articles

  1. Anderson, J. R. (1974): Retrieval of propositional information from long-term memory. Cognitive Psychology, 6, 451-474.
  2. Atkinson, R. C.; Shiffrin, R. M. (1968): Human memory: A proposed system and its control processes. In: K. W. Spence; J. T. Spence (Eds.), The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Vol 2. New York: Academic Press.
  3. Baddeley, Alan D. (1992): Working memory. Science, 255, 556-559.
  4. Broadbent, D. E. (1975): The magic number seven after fifteen years. In A. Kennedy; A. Wilkes (eds.): Studies in long-term memory. New York: Wiley, 3-18.
  5. Burton, J. K.; Bruning, R. H. (1982): Interference effects on the recall of pictures, printed words, and spoken words. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 7, 61-69.
  6. Cowan, N. (1988). Evolving conceptions of memory storage, selective attention and their mutual constraints within the human information-processing system. Psychological Bulletin,104, 163-191.
  7. Craik, I. M.; Tulving, E. (1975): Depth of processing and the retention of words in episodic memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 3, 268-294.
  8. Craik, F. I. M.; Lockhart, R. S. (1972): Levels of processing: A framework for memory research. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal behavior, 11, 671-684.
  9. Fechner, G. T. (1987): Some thoughts on the psychophysical representation of memories (E. Scheerer, Trans.). Psychological Research, 49, 209-212 (Original work published 1882).
  10. Hubel, David H. (1979): The Brain: Introducing an issue about neurobiology and its central problem: How does the human brain work? Scientific American, Vol. 241, No. 3, September 1979, 39-47.
  11. Hyde, T. S.; Jenkins, J. J. (1973): Recall for words as a function of semantic, graphic, and syntactic orienting tasks. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 12, 471-480.
  12. Lisman, J.E.; Idiart, M.A.P. (1995): Storage of 7 + 2 short-term memories in oscillatory subcycles. Science, 267, 1512-1515.
  13. Miller, G. A. (1956): The magical number seven, plus or minus two: Some limits of our capacity for processing information. Psychological Review, 63, 81-97.
  14. Miller, J. R.; Kintsch, W. (1980): Readability and recall for short passages: A theoretical analysis. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 6, 335-354.
  15. Norman, D. A. (1968): Toward a theory of memory and attention. Psychological Review, 75(6), 522-536.
  16. Posner, M. I. (1969): Abstraction and the process of recognition. In: Bower, G.H.; Spence, J.T. (eds.): Psychology of learning and motivation. Vol. 3. New York: Academic Press,  43-100.
  17. Shiffrin, R.M. (1993): Short-term memory: A brief commentary. Memory & Cognition, 21, 193-197.
  18. Simon, H. A. (1974). How big is a chunk? Science, 183, 482-488.
  19. Stevens, Charles F. (1979): The Neuron. Scientific American, Vol. 241, No. 3, September 1979, 49-59.
  20. Waugh, N. C.; Norman, D. A. (1965): Primary memory. Psychological Review, 72, 89-104.
Journals

  1. Brain and Cognition (ISSN: 0278-2626) | Academic Press Inc.
  2. Brain and Language (ISSN: 0093-934X) | Academic Press Inc.
  3. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (ISSN: 1074-7427) | Academic Press Inc.
Links

  1. http://www.aans.org/pubpages/patres/brainquiz.html (Interaktives GehirnQuiz, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Park Ridge, IL, USA)
  2. http://coglab.psych.purdue.edu/coglab (On-Line Experimente, Kognitions-Labor an der Purdue Universität, West Lafayette, IN, USA)
  3. http://coglab.psych.purdue.edu/modom (Modelle des Gedächtnisses an der Purdue Universität, West Lafayette, IN, USA)
  4. http://www.well.com/user/smalin/miller.html (Original von Miller (1957): „The magical number seven plus minus two“, S. Malinowski, Berkeley, CA, USA)
  5. http://www.regiosurf.net/supplement (Ergänzung zum Buch „Wege in die Psychologie von Mietzel mit Experimenten in Deutsch, Duisburg, D)
  6. http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de (Max Planck Insitut für Biokybernetik, Tübingen, D)
  7. http://www.regiosurf.net/supplement (Ergänzung zum Buch „Wege in die Psychologie von Mietzel mit Experimenten in Deutsch, Duisburg, D)
  8. http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de (Max Planck Insitut für Biokybernetik, Tübingen, D)
  9. http://www2.ntu.ac.uk/soc/bscpsych/memory/horsley.htm (The difference between STM and LTM), Horsley, Nottingham Trend Univesity, UK)
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Hands-On: Experiments

  1. Take this quiz: http://ibs.derby.ac.uk/~erica/gua/memoryprocessesquiz.shtml

  2. Examine the Serial position effect by using: http://ferguson.bvu.edu/Lrn_Mem/recall.html

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Last changed: 07.04.02

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