Attention and memory : an integrated framework /

For decades, the fundamental processes underlying memory and attention have been understood within an "information processing" framework in which information passes from one processing stage to another, leading eventually to a response. More recently, however, the attempt to build a genera...

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Main Author: Cowan, Nelson
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford : Oxford University Press ; Clarendon Press, 1995.
Series:Oxford psychology series ; no. 26.
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Summary:For decades, the fundamental processes underlying memory and attention have been understood within an "information processing" framework in which information passes from one processing stage to another, leading eventually to a response. More recently, however, the attempt to build a general theoretical framework for information processing has been largely supplanted in favor of two more recent approaches: parallel/connectionist models of processing and direct investigations of brain function. In "Memory and Attention", cognitive psychologist Nelson Cowan presents an important, analytical update of the traditional information-processing approach by modifying it to incorporate the last few decades of research on memory, attention, and brain functioning. Throughout, the author cogently considers and ultimately refutes recent challenges to the fundamental assumption of the existence of special short-term memory and selective attention faculties. Coherent and balanced, the book offers a clearer understanding of how memory and attention operate together, and how both functions are produced by brain processes. -- From product description.
Physical Description:xv, 321 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-308) and indexes.
ISBN:0195067606
9780195067606
019511910X
9780195119107