Memories, Thoughts, and Emotions: Essays in Honor of George Mandler / Edition 1

Memories, Thoughts, and Emotions: Essays in Honor of George Mandler / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0805808698
ISBN-13:
9780805808698
Pub. Date:
03/01/1991
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0805808698
ISBN-13:
9780805808698
Pub. Date:
03/01/1991
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Memories, Thoughts, and Emotions: Essays in Honor of George Mandler / Edition 1

Memories, Thoughts, and Emotions: Essays in Honor of George Mandler / Edition 1

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Overview

For the past forty years, the ideas and findings of George Mandler — and George Mandler himself — have been highly influential throughout the field of experimental psychology. Not only has he helped to advance the study of cognition and emotion in many ways, but he also offered assistance and encouragement to numerous young researchers who may expand on the knowledge acquired thus far. The editors of this festschrift feel that one of the greatest strengths of Mandler's work is the blend of European theorizing and American empiricism. This volume contains contributions from friends and colleagues who have been influenced in one way or another by this accomplished psychologist.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780805808698
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/01/1991
Pages: 364
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1380L (what's this?)

About the Author

William Kessen, Andrew Ortony, Fergus Craik

Table of Contents

Contents: F. Craik, A. Ortony, Preface. Part I:Recollections. J.M. Mandler, W. Kessen, George. S.B. Sarason, Luck Was a Lady That Day. D.A. Norman, Questions and Answers. Part II:From Association to Structure. K. Patterson, Learning by Association: Two Tributes to George Mandler. A. Cleeremans, J.L. McClelland, Learning the Structure of Event Sequences. C.R. Gallistel, R. Gelman, Subitizing: The Preverbal Counting Process. H. Gleitman, Some Trends in the Study of Cognition. H. Gleitman, L. Gleitman, Language Use and Language Judgment. Part III:Memory. D. Broadbent, Recall, Recognition, and Implicit Knowledge. P. Graf, Implicit and Explicit Memory: An Old Model for New Findings. G.H. Bower, D.J. Bryant, On Relating the Organizational Theory of Memory to Levels of Processing. L.A. Cooper, Memory for Representations of Visual Objects. F.I.M. Craik, On the Specificity of Procedural Memory. J. Morton, Cognitive Pathologies of Memory: A Headed Records Analysis. Part IV:Consciousness. T. Shallice, The Revival of Consciousness in Cognitive Science. A.C. Graesser, S.E. Gordon, Question Answering and the Organization of World Knowledge. G.E. Hinton, The Unity of Consciousness: A Connectionist Account. D.E. Rumelhart, Understanding Understanding. A. Karmiloff-Smith, What Every Cognitive Psychologist Should Know About the Mind of a Child. Part V:Emotion. N.L. Stein, L.J. Levine, Making Sense Out of Emotion: The Representation and Use of Goal-Structured Knowledge. E. Berscheid, The Emotion-in-Relationships Model: Reflections and Update. A. Ortony, Value and Emotion.
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