Gordon H. Bower : his life and times / W.K. Estes -- Memory from the outside, memory from the inside / Douglas L. Hintzman -- On the law of primacy / Endel Tulving -- Gordon and me / Elizabeth F. Loftus -- Toward valued human expertise / Alan Lesgold -- The algebraic brain / John R. Anderson -- Remembering images / Stephen M. Kosslyn -- Sharing landmarks and paths / Barbara Tversky -- Evidence of all-or-none learning from a repetition detection task / Arnold L. Glass and Arild Lian -- Relations in semantic memory : still puzzling after all these years / Keith J. Holyoak -- Using cognitive theory to reconceptualize college admissions testing / Robert J. Sternberg -- Moving cognition / David A. Rosenbaum -- Imaginary worlds / John B. Black -- Continuing themes in the study of human knowledge : associations, imagery, propositions, and situations / Lawrence W. Barsalou -- Category learning : learning to access and use relevant knowledge / Brian H. Ross -- Mood and memory at 25 revisiting the idea of mood mediation in drug-dependent and place-dependent memory / Eric Eich -- Affect, cognition, and social behavior : the effects of mood on memory, social judgments, and social interaction / Joseph P. Forgas.
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Giving an overview of the state of research on memory and mind, this book captures the career and influence of Gordon H Bower, showing how Bower's research and mentoring of students has affected modern research. It also illustrates how Bower's early research and ideas lay the groundwork for much of modern psychological studies of memory.