Oxford Handbook of Human Memory
From Computational Memory Lab
Volume I: Foundations
1. Foundations | |||
1.1 Critical Concepts in the Study of Learning and Memory | Henry L. Roediger III & Oyku Uner, Washington University of St. Louis | ||
1.2 Laws of Human Memory | Michael J. Kahana, Nicholas B. Diamond & Ada Aka, University of Pennsylvania | ||
1.3 Computational Models of Event Memory | Rich Shiffrin & Greg Cox, Indiana University; Vanderbilt University | ||
1.4 Neural Mechanisms | Lila Davachi & Tarek Amer, Columbia University | ||
1.5 Methods to Study Human Memory | Randolph Helfrich, Bob Knight & Mark D’Esposito, University of California, Berkley | ||
2. Forms of Memory | |||
2.1 Episodic Memory | Charan Ranganath, University of California, Davis | ||
2.2 Generalization & Abstraction: Human Memory as a Magic Library | Tim Rogers, University of Wisconsin-Madison | ||
2.3 Deep Learning: Implications for Human Learning and Memory | James L. McClelland & Matthew M. Botvinick, Stanford University; Google DeepMind | ||
2.4 Procedural and Motor Learning | Barbara Knowlton & Julia Schorn, University of California, Irvine | ||
2.5 Priming | Ian Dobbins & David M. Schnyer, Washington University in St. Louis; University of Texas at Austin | ||
2.6 Perceptual Learning: Learning, Memory, and Models | Barbara Dosher & Zhong-Li Lu, University of California, Irvine | ||
2.7 Procedural and Motor Learning | Barbara Knowlton & Julia Schorn, University of California, Irvine | ||
2.8 Procedural and Motor Learning | Barbara Knowlton & Julia Schorn, University of California, Irvine | ||
2.9 Procedural and Motor Learning | Barbara Knowlton & Julia Schorn, University of California, Irvine | ||
2:00 | Break | 1:15 | Poster Session II |
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