Memory in a social context : brain, mind, and society

This book explores new points of view of human memory in the link among mind, brain, and society. Research of human memory traditionally has been in the field of experimental psychology, and a number of psychological researchers have come upon important findings regarding human memory. They have pro...

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Other Authors Tsukiura, T. (Editor), Umeda, Satoshi (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Tokyo, Japan : Springer, [2017]
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9784431565918
9784431565895
Physical Description1 online resource : illustrations (some color)

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Table of Contents:
  • Part I Basic Approach for Human Memory
  • 1 Experimental Psychology Approaches to Human Memory
  • 2 Functional Neuroimaging Approaches to Human Memory.- Part II Interacting Mechanisms of Human Memory with Social Cognition
  • 3 Psychological and Neural Functions of Working Memory in Social Contexts
  • 4 Neural Mechanisms Underlying the Effects of Emotional Arousal on Memory
  • 5 Current Issues and Emerging Directions in the Impact of Emotion on Memory: A Review of Evidence from Brain Imaging Investigations
  • 6 Modulatory Mechanism of Three-Layered Hierarchical Structure in Memories Associated with Rewards and Punishments: Evidence from Functional Neuroimaging Studies
  • 7 The Self-Trait Evaluation Task: Exodus from the Cortical Midline Structure Dogma
  • 8 Voluntary Suppression and Involuntary Repression: Brain Mechanisms for Forgetting Unpleasant Memories
  • 9 The Impact of Interoception on Memory
  • 10 Functional Neuroimaging Studies of Autobiographical M emory Retrieval: Past, Present and Future.- Part III Interacting Mechanisms of Human Memory with Social Cognition
  • 11 Development of Recognition Memory for Faces during Infancy
  • 12 Brain Maturation and Aging Using Large Brain MRI Database
  • 13 Behavioral and Neural Mechanisms for Memory in Social Contexts
  • 14 Structural and Functional Changes of Brain due to Childhood Maltreatment and Adversity
  • Part IV Toward the Application of Memory Research into Our Society
  • 15 Benefits of "Smart Ageing" Interventions Using Cognitive Training, Brain Training Game, Exercise, and Nutrition Intake on Aged Memory Functions in Healthy Elderly People
  • 16 Cultural Psychology as a Form of Memory Research
  • 17 Memory Practice in Society: Eyewitness Memory in Children and Forensic Interviews
  • 18 Social Aging, Informatization, and Cognitive Tasks Required for Human Memory in Daily Lives: Problems Observed in a Usability Test for a Home-Use Medical Equipment.p>.