Dear Tipsters:

A big thanks to those who offered suggestions for a reading list in human 
memory.

I am reproducing the list here--I have noted that those of us who get the 
digest form of tips do not get attachments :(  Most of these were from a list I 
had compiled previously with about a dozen or so unique additions from calls to 
multiple teaching lists.



If anyone wants to add something please do so! As you will see, some of the 
suggested readings are more for providing background knowledge (i.e., the bio 
psych text) as much as for directly memory relevant readings.



Annette



Books

Allman, W. F. (1990). Apprentices of wonder: Inside the neural network 
revolution. New York, NY: Bantam Books.

Brain facts. A primer on the brain and nervous system. Retrieved from: 
http://auth.brainfacts.sfn.org/sitecore/shell/Controls/Rich%20Text%20Editor/~/media/A5FADFCBF4F449A98EA42A706059BA36.ashx

Borgida, E., & Fiske, S. T. (Eds.). (2008). Beyond common sense: Psychological 
science in the courtroom. Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishing.

Breedlove, S. M., Watson, N.W. & Rosenzweig, M.R. (2010). Biological 
psychology: An introduction to behavioral, cognitive and clinical neuroscience. 
Sinauer Associates. Sunderland, MS.

Carter, R., Aldridge, S., Page, M., Parker, S., & Frith, C. (2009). The human 
brain book. DK Adult Publishing.

Ceci, S. J. (1999). Jeopardy in the courtroom: A scientific analysis of 
children's testimony. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Domjan, M. (2003). The principles of learning and behavior. Wadsworth/Thomson 
Learning.

Dunlosky, J., & Bjork, R. A. (2008). Handbook of metamemory and memory. New 
York, NY: Psychology Press.

Eichenbaum, H., & Cohen, N. J. (2001). From conditioning to conscious 
recollection: Memory systems of the brain. New York, NY: Oxford University 
Press.

Graf, P., & Ohta, N.  (Eds). (2002). Lifespan development of human memory. 
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Haberlandt, K. (1999). Human memory: Exploration and Application. Needham 
Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Howes, M. B. (2006). Human memory: Structures and images. New York, NY: Sage 
Publications.

Kahana, M. J. (2012). Foundations of human memory. New York, NY: Oxford 
University Press.

Kandel, E. R. (2006). In search of memory: The emergence of a new science of 
mind. New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.

Lindsay, R. C. L., Ross, D. F., Read, J. D., & Toglia, M. P. (Eds.).  (2007). 
The handbook of eyewitness psychology, Vol I: Memory for people. Mahwah, NJ, 
US: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers.

Loftus, E., & Ketchum, K. (1994). The myth of repressed memory: False memories 
and allegations of sexual abuse.  New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press.

Medina, J. (2008). Brain rules. Seattle, WA: Pear Press.

Moulin, C., Naveh-Benjamin, M. & Souchay, C. (Eds.). (2009). Episodic memory 
and healthy aging. New York, NY: Psychology Press.

Murphy, G. L. (2004). The big book of concepts. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Nadel, L., & Sinnott-Armstrong, W. P. (Eds.). (2012). Memory and law. New York, 
NY: Oxford University Press.

Naveh-Benjamin, M., & Ohta, N. (2011). Memory and aging. London, UK: Taylor & 
Francis.

Neath, I. & Surprenant, S. (2002). Human memory. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth 
Publishing.

Neisser, U., & Hyman, I. (2000).Memory observed: Remembering in natural 
contexts. New York, NY: Worth Publishers.

Newell, S. (1990). Unified theories of cognition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard 
University Press.

Parkin, A. J. (1997). Memory and amnesia: An introduction. New York: Blackwell.

Pennington, B. (1991). Diagnosing Learning Disorders: A Neuropsychological 
Framework. New York, NY: Guilford Press.

Radvansky, G. A. (2010). Human memory (2nd Edition). New York, NY: Pearson 
Publishing.

Rösler, F., Ranganath, C., Röder, B.,, & Kluwe, R. (Eds.). (2009). Neuroimaging 
in human memory: Linking cognitive processes to neural systems. New York, NY: 
Oxford University Press.

Rovee-Collier, C., Hayne, H., & Columbo, M. (2001). The development of implicit 
and explicit memory. Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins Publishing Company.

Rummelhart, D.E., & McClelland, J. (1986). Parallel distributed processing: 
Explorations in the microstructure of cognition. Cambridge: MIT Press.

Schacter, D. L. (1997). Searching for memory: The brain, the mind, and the 
past. New York, NY: Basic Books.

Schacter, D.L. (2001). The seven sins of memory: How the mind forgets and 
remembers. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin.

Schwartz, B. L. (2011). Memory: Foundations and applications. Los Angeles, CA: 
Sage Publications.

Toglia, M. P., Read, J. D., Ross, D. F., & Lindsay, R. C. L. (Eds.). (2007). 
The handbook of eyewitness psychology, Vol I: Memory for events. Mahwah, NJ, 
US: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers.

Chapters in Edited Books

Atkinson, R. C., & Shiffrin, R. M. (1968). Human memory: A proposed system and 
its control processes. In K. W. Spence (Ed.), The psychology of learning and 
motivation: Advances in research and theory (pp. 89-195). New York: Academic 
Press.

Baddeley, A. D. (2006). Working memory: An overview. In S. J. Pickering (Ed.), 
Working memory and education (pp.3-31). Burlington, MA: Elsevier.

Eysenck, M. W. (1983) Memory and arousal. In A. Gale. & J. A. Edwards (Eds.) 
Physiological correlates of human behavior. Vol II: Attention and performance 
(pp. 187-202). London: Academic Press.

Logan, G. D. (1991). Automaticity and memory. In W. Hockley & S. Lewandowsky 
(Eds.), Relating theory and data: Essays on human memory in honor of Bennet B. 
Murdock (pp. 347-366). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Articles

Baddeley, A. (2003). Working memory: Looking back and looking forward. Nature 
Reviews Neuroscience, 4(10), 829–39.

Baddeley, A. D. (2012). Working memory: Theories, models, and controversies. 
Annual Review of Psychology, 63, 1-29.

Crews, F. T., & Nixon, K. (2009). Mechanisms of neurodegeneration and 
regeneration in alcoholism. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 44(2), 115-127.

Dudai, Y. (2012). The restless engram: Consolidations never end. Annual Review 
of Neuroscience, 35, 227-247.

Ellis, H.C, & Ashbrook, P.W. (1989). The state of mood and memory research: A 
selective review. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 4, 1-21.

Frenda, S. J., Nichols, R. M., & Loftus E. F. (2011). Current issues and 
advances in misinformation research Current Directions in Psychological 
Science, 20(1), 20-23.

Glenberg, A. M. (1997). What memory is for: Creating meaning in the service of 
action. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20(1), 41–50.

Glover, G. H. (2011). Overview of functional magnetic resonance imaging. 
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 22(2), 133-9.

Jonides, J. L., Nee, R. L., Lustig, D. E., Berman, C. A., Moore, M. G., et al. 
(2008). The mind and brain of short-term memory. Annual Review of Psychology, 
59, 193-224.

Knowlton, B. J., Squire, L. R., & Gluck, M. A. (1994). Probabilistic 
classification learning in amnesia. Learning & Memory, 1(2), 106–120.

Loftus, E. F. (2003). Make-believe memories. American Psychologist 58(11), 
867-873.

Loftus, E. F., & Davis, D. (2006). Recovered memories. Annual Review of 
Clinical Psychology, 2, 469-498.

Logan, G. D. (2004) Cumulative progress in formal theories of attention. Annual 
Review of Psychology, 55, 207-234.

McGaugh, J. L. (2000). Memory—A century of consolidation. Science, 287, 248–251.

Nairne, J. S. (2002). Remembering over the short-term: The case against the 
standard model. Annual Review of Psychology, 53, 53–81.

Papanicolaou, A. C. (2005). The amnesias: A clinical textbook of memory 
disorders. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Schneider, W., & Chein, J. M. (2003). Controlled & automatic processing: 
Behavior, theory, and biological mechanisms. Cognitive Science, 27, 525–559.

Shackman, A. S., Sarinopoulos, I., Maxwell, J. S., Pizzagalli, D. A., Lavric, 
A., et al. (2006). Anxiety selectively disrupts visuospatial working memory. 
Emotion, 6(1), 40-61.

Sperry, R. W. (1964). The great cerebral commissure. Scientific American, 
210(1), 42-52.

Squire, L. R., & Wixted, J. T. (2011). The cognitive neuroscience of human 
memory since H.M. Annual Review of Neuroscience, 34, 259-288.

Squire, L. R. & Zola, S. M. (1996). Structure and function of declarative and 
nondeclarative memory systems. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 
93(24), 13515-13522.

Taylor, R. (2006). Alzheimer’s from the Inside Out. Health Professions Press, 
Inc., Baltimore.

Thompson, R. F. (2005). In search of memory traces. Annual Review of 
Psychology, 56, 1-23.

Tulving, E. (1984). Precis of elements of episodic memory. Behavioral and Brain 
Sciences, 7(2), 223–268.

Tulving, E. (2002). Episodic memory: From mind to brain. Annual Review of 
Psychology, 53(1), 1-25.

Wang, S.-H., & Morris, R. G. M. (2010). Hippocampal-neocortical interactions in 
memory formation, consolidation, and reconsolidation. Annual Review of 
Psychology, 61, 49-79.

Warrington, E., & McCarthy, R. (1994). Multiple meaning systems in the brain: A 
case for visual semantics. Neuropsychologia, 32(12), 1465–1474.

Wixted, J. T. (2004). The psychology and neuroscience of forgetting, Annual 
Review of Psychology, 55, 235-269.

Videos

Arthur Shimamura: Human memory, aging and the brain or where did i put those 
keys? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKcxrB_epTU

Joshua Foer: Feats of memory anyone can do. 
http://www.ted.com/talks/joshua_foer_feats_of_memory_anyone_can_do.html

Daniel Kahneman: The riddle of experience vs. memory. 
http://www.ted.com/talks/daniel_kahneman_the_riddle_of_experience_vs_memory.html

Websites

Abbot, L. Facts on classical conditioning. Retrieved from: 
http://teachnet.edb.utexas.edu/~lynda_abbott/Behavioral1.html

Episodic memory. Vanderbilt University, School of Engineering, Cognitive 
Robotics Lab. Retrieved from: 
http://eecs.vanderbilt.edu/cis/crl/episodicmemory.shtml

Human memory: Performance linked to changes in brain structure and function. 
Retrieved from: 
http://www.sfn.org/siteobjects/published/0000BDF20016F63800FD712C30FA42DD/5E3847220EEAC9C1792315201BFDD9C1/file/Human%20Memory%20Release%20--Final%20Draft.pdf
Memory and aging. American Psychological Association. Retrieved from: 
http://www.apa.org/pi/aging/memory-and-aging.pdf
Memory recall/retrieval. Retrieved from: 
http://www.human-memory.net/processes_recall.html
Mnemonics guide. Retrieved from: http://www.eudesign.com/mnems/_mnframe.htm
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Retrieved from: 
http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/Publications/Pages/default.aspx and 
http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/aa63/aa63.htm
Neuroscience for kids. Retrieved from:  
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/introb.html

Society for Neuroscience Brain Briefings: The adolescent brain. (2007). 
Retrieved from: 
http://www.sfn.org/index.aspx?pagename=brainBriefings_Adolescent_brain

Squire, L. R. (2007). Learning and memory: The Dana Guide. Retrieved from:  
http://www.dana.org/news/brainhealth/detail.aspx?id=10020

White, A. (2004). What happened? Alcohol, memory blackouts, and the brain. NIAA 
Publications. http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh27-2/186-196.htm




Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Professor, Psychological Sciences
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
[email protected]

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