Mark L Howe Books
Stress, Trauma, And Children'S Memory Development: Neurobiological, Cognitive, Clinical, And Legal Perspectives
By Oxford University Press, Mark L Howe, Dante Cicchetti, Gail S. Goodman
Few questions in psychology have generated as much debate as those concerning the impact of childhood trauma on memory. A lack of scientific research to constrain theory has helped fuel arguments a...
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What Is Adaptive About Adaptive Memory?
By Bennett L. Schwartz, Henry Otgaar, Mark L Howe, Michael P. Toglia
The goal of this volume will be to present the best theoretical and empirical work on the adaptive nature of memory. It features the most current work of a number of cognitive psychologists, develo...
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Cognitive Development In Adulthood: Progress In Cognitive Development Research
By Mark L Howe, Charles J. Brainerd, Darlene V. Howard (Auth.), Mark L. Howe, Charles J. Brainerd (Eds.)
For some time now, the study of cognitive development has been far and away the most active discipline within developmental psychology. Although there would be much disagreement as to the exact pro...
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Cognitive And Behavioral Performance Factors In Atypical Aging
By Mark L Howe, Michael J. Stones, Charles J. Brainerd
It is a truism that as we age there are a number of underlying physiological changes conspiring to alter our level of behavioral and cognitive function ing. Despite the inherent interrelatedness o...
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Development Of Long-Term Retention
By Valerie F. Reyna, Mark L Howe, Charles J. Brainerd, Mark L. Howe, Charles J. Brainerd, Valerie F. Reyna
For a number of decades now the study of children's memory development, with few exceptions, has been synonymous with the development of pro cesses that lead to the initial encoding and immediate...
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Emerging Themes In Cognitive Development
By Robert Pasnak, Mark L Howe, Mark L. Howe, Robert Pasnak, Editors
Emerging Themes in Cognitive Development, Volumes I and II offer the full spectrum of current knowledge and research trends in cognitive developmental psychology. The first volume provides a founda...
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The Fate Of Early Memories: Developmental Science And The Retention Of Childhood Experiences
By American Psychological Association, Mark L Howe, Mark L. Howe
Does infantile amnesia exist? Can children accurately recall traumatic events? Do memory's organizing, storage, and retrieval mechanisms change during childhood development? Through a thorough exam...
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Cognitive And Behavioral Performance Factors In Atypical Aging
By Mark L Howe, Michael J. Stones, Charles J. Brainerd, M. J. Stones
It is a truism that as we age there are a number of underlying physiological changes conspiring to alter our level of behavioral and cognitive function ing. Despite the inherent interrelatedness o...
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