Memory, aging and the brain: a festschrift in honor ofl lars-göran nilsson/
edited by Lars Bäckman and Lars Nuberg
- UK: Psychology Press, 2010.
- viii, 355 p.
1 Introduction LARS BACKMAN AND LARS NYBERG 2 Long-term and working memory: How do they interact? ALAN BADDELEY 3 Memory for actions: How different? F^ENRY L. ROEDIGER, III. AND FRANKLIN M. ZAROMB 4 Visual perceptual memory - anno 2008 SVEIN MAGNUSSEN, MARK W. GREENLEE, OLIVER BAUMANN, AND TOR ENDESTAD 5 Remembering in time: Cognitive control of time keeping TIMO MANTYLA 6 How do brains detect novelty? ENDEL TULVING 7 Bilingualism and aging: Costs and benefits FERGUS I. M. CRAIK AND ELLEN BIALYSTOK 8 Sex differences in episodic memory: The where but not the why AGNETA HERLITZ, JOHANNA LOVEN. PETRA THILERS. AND JENNY REHNMAN 9 An epidemiological approach to cognitive health in aging ROGER A. DIXON 10 Decline-induced plastic changes of brain and behaviour in aging MARTIN LOVDEN 11 Dopamine, cognition, and human aging: New evidence and ideas LARS BACKMAN AND LARS NVBERG 12 Post-traumatic fear memories: Analysing a case study of a sexual assault ARNE OHMAN 13 Environmental influences on autobiographical memory: The mnestic block syndrome MATTHIAS BRAND AND HANS J. MARKOWITSCH 14 The cognitive neuroscience of signed language: Applications to a working memory system for sign and speech JERKER RONNBERG. MARY RUDNER, AND CATHARINA FOO 15 The mismatch negativity as an index of different forms of memory in audition RiSTo nAatanen and kairi kreegipuu 16 Imaging genomics: Brain alterations associated with the APOE genotype JOHANNA LIND AND LARS NY BERG