Perspectives on Human Memory and Cognitive Aging: Essays in Honor of Fergus Craik

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Pub. Date: 2002-03-08
Publisher(s): Psychology Pres
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Summary

Human memory and cognitive aging have been the subject of intense scientific research during the last decades. Numerous advances have been made in explaining the cognitive processes and the neuropsychological mechanisms underlying human memory, and in outlining age-related changes in them. This new volume includes an up-to-date collection of chapters written by authoritative researchers in these fields. The chapters were originally presented in a conference held in May 2000 to mark the retirement of Fergus Craik from the University of Toronto. Craik's contributions in these two areas were at the center of the discussions held. These discussions were related to the history and current status of the influential levels of processing approach (Craik & Lockhart, 1972) as an explanatory framework of memory performance and to Craik's self-initiation/environmental support hypothesis of cognitive aging. Behavioral, as well as neuroimaging data, were brought to bear in evaluating these ideas as well as ofothers which are central to theories of both memory and cognitive aging. The volume is divided unto four parts, each preceded by introductory comments and followed by a discussion chapter. The first section deals with levels of processing and memory theory, the second addresses working memory and attention, the third deals with cognitive aging, and the last addresses neuroscience perspectives. With the breadth and depth of the topics discussed the volume will be of interest to any student or researcher interested in human memory and cognitive aging.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
List of Contributors
xi
Fergus Craik: A Biographical Sketch xvi
PART I. LEVELS OF PROCESSING AND MEMORY THEORY
Part I Introduction: Levels of Processing
3(3)
Michael J. Watkins
Does Memory Encoding Exist?
6(22)
Endel Tulving
Levels of Processing: Some Unanswered Questions
28(20)
Henry L. Roediger
David A. Gallo
Levels of Processing: Validating the Concept
48(23)
Boris M. Velichkovsky
Involuntary Levels-of-Processing Effects in Perceptual and Conceptual Priming
71(12)
John M. Gardiner
Alan Richardson-Klavehn
Cristina Ramponi
Barbara M. Brooks
Text Processing: Memory Representations Mediate Fluent Reading
83(16)
Betty Ann Levy
Commentary: Levels of Processing and Memory Theory
99(6)
Robert S. Lockhart
PART II. WORKING MEMORY AND ATTENTION
Part II Introduction: Encoding, Retrieving, and Aging
105(6)
Michael T. Turvey
a. WORKING MEMORY
Levels of Working Memory
111(13)
Alan D. Baddeley
Deconstructing Retrieval Mode
124(11)
Tim Shallice
Levels of Processing in Selective Attention and Inhibition: Age Differences and Similarities
135(13)
Joan M. McDowd
Working Memory and Aging
148(13)
Denise C. Park
Trey Hedden
Commentary: Working Memory, Long-Term Memory, and the Effects of Aging
161(10)
Meredyth Daneman
b. ATTENTION AT ENCODING AND RETRIEVAL
Working-With-Memory and Cognitive Resources: A Component-Process Account of Divided Attention and Memory
171(22)
Morris Moscovitch
Myra Fernandes
Angela Troyer
The Effects of Divided Attention on Encoding Processes: Underlying Mechanisms
193(15)
Moshe Naveh-Benjamin
The Attentional Demands and Attentional Control of Encoding and Retrieval
208(18)
Nicole D. Anderson
Commentary: Dividing Attention to Study the Resource Demands of Memory Processes
226(11)
Colin M. MacLeod
PART III. AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN MEMORY AND COGNITION
Part III Introduction: Toward a Taxonomy of Research on Memory and Aging
237(3)
Aaron S. Benjamin
Forms of Bias: Age-Related Differences in Memory and Cognition
240(13)
Larry L. Jacoby
Elizabeth J. Marsh
Patrick O. Dolan
Aging, Cognition, and Health
253(12)
Lars-Goran Nilsson
Hedvig Soderlund
Source Memory, Aging, and the Frontal Lobes
265(12)
Elizabeth L. Glisky
The Broader Context of Craik's Self-Initiated Processing Hypothesis
277(9)
Timothy A. Salthouse
Inhibitory Control, Environmental Support, and Self-Initiated Processing in Aging
286(12)
Lynn Hasher
Simon T. Tonev
Cindy Lustig
Rose T. Zacks
Sensation, Cognition, and Levels of Processing in Aging
298(17)
Bruce A. Schneider
Commentary: Some Observations on the Self-Initiated Processing Hypothesis
315(8)
Leah L. Light
PART IV. NEUROSCIENCE PERSPECTIVES ON MEMORY AND AGING
Part IV Introduction: How the Study of Brain Function Is Influenced by the Function of Craik's Brain
323(2)
Anthony Randal McIntosh
Age-Related Changes in the Functional Neuroanatomy of Memory
325(9)
Cheryl L. Grady
Aging: Not an Escarpment, but Many Different Slopes
334(14)
Donald T. Stuss
Malcolm A. Binns
Episodic Memory Impairment in Schizophrenia: A View from Cognitive Psychopathology
348(14)
Pierre Vidailhet
Bruce K. Christensen
Jean-Marie Danion
Shitij Kapur
Memory Distortion and Aging
362(22)
Wilma Koutstaal
Daniel L. Schacter
Commentary: Levels of Neuroprocessing
384(9)
Gordon Winocur
Author Index 393(18)
Subject Index 411(14)
Figure 16.1 425(1)
Figure 27.1 426

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