advances in theory and application : the 4th Tsukuba International Conference on Memory /
edited by Chizuko Izawa, Nobuo Ohta.
Mahwah, N.J. :
L. Erlbaum,
2005.
1 online resource (xvi, 317 pages) :
illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
5. Optimal Foreign Language Learning and Retention: Theoretical and Applied Investigations on the Effects of Presentation Repetition Programs6. Optimizing the Speed, Durability, and Transferability of Training; 7. Working-Memory Capacity Limits in a Theoretical Context; 8. Implicitly Activated Memories: The Missing Links of Remembering; 9. It's About Time: Circadian Rhythms, Memory, and Aging; 10. Fuzzy-Trac.
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This text celebrates the fourth Tsukuba International Conference on Memory (Tic4) held in January of 2003, by setting forth productive directions for memory researchers and human learning theorists around the world. It presents fascinating perspectives on progress, and future prospects for models, theories, and hypotheses authors developed, including several new, never published experimental results. Contributors include the winner of the 1997 U.S. Congressional Medal of Science--William K. Estes--who graced the text by penning the forward. The three full day presentations of Tic4 included pre.
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