The Memory Trace: Its Formation and its Fate

There was some agreement about what memory traces were not, but little about what actually did characterize the memory trace. Yet models and theories of memory at the time could not help making implicit and often unrecognized assumptions about the memory trace. Originally published in 1982, this title aimed to strengthen the meagre base on which memory theories rested at the time. It challenges old assumptions and introduces new concepts, foremost the notion of singularity, as they become necessary to understand traces adequately. Some research data of the past was found in need of reinterpretation. The result is a new theory of the memory trace.

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The Memory Trace: Its Formation and its Fate

There was some agreement about what memory traces were not, but little about what actually did characterize the memory trace. Yet models and theories of memory at the time could not help making implicit and often unrecognized assumptions about the memory trace. Originally published in 1982, this title aimed to strengthen the meagre base on which memory theories rested at the time. It challenges old assumptions and introduces new concepts, foremost the notion of singularity, as they become necessary to understand traces adequately. Some research data of the past was found in need of reinterpretation. The result is a new theory of the memory trace.

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The Memory Trace: Its Formation and its Fate

The Memory Trace: Its Formation and its Fate

by Erich Goldmeier
The Memory Trace: Its Formation and its Fate

The Memory Trace: Its Formation and its Fate

by Erich Goldmeier

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There was some agreement about what memory traces were not, but little about what actually did characterize the memory trace. Yet models and theories of memory at the time could not help making implicit and often unrecognized assumptions about the memory trace. Originally published in 1982, this title aimed to strengthen the meagre base on which memory theories rested at the time. It challenges old assumptions and introduces new concepts, foremost the notion of singularity, as they become necessary to understand traces adequately. Some research data of the past was found in need of reinterpretation. The result is a new theory of the memory trace.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317695400
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/09/2014
Series: Psychology Library Editions: Memory
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 270
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Authored by Goldmeier, Erich

Table of Contents

Preface. Part 1: The Formation of the Trace 1. The Visual Trace 2. Singularity 3. Extensions of the Theory Part 2: The Fate of the Trace 4. Theory of Memory Change 5. Intrinsic Change in Recognition 6. Intrinsic Change in Reproduction 7. Change of Nonvisual Traces 8. The Dynamics of Change. References. Author Index. Subject Index.

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