Part 1: Introduction 1. Elizabeth S. Parker and Isabel M. Birnbaum Alcohol Research: New Directions Part 2: Approaches to the Study of Alcohol and Memory 2. Fergus I.M. Craik Similarities Between the Effects of Aging and Alcohol Intoxication on Memory Performance, Construed Within a ‘Levels of Processing’ Framework 3. Thomas K. Landauer Remarks on the Detection and Analysis of Memory Deficits 4. Marcia K. Johnson What is Being Counted None the Less? 5. Harry P. Bahrick Reliability of Measurement in Investigations of Learning and Memory 6. Geoffrey Keppel and Charles R. Zubrzycki Selective Learning and Forgetting Part 3: Memory and Alcohol Intoxication 7. Isabel M. Birnbaum and Elizabeth S. Parker Acute Effects of Alcohol on Storage and Retrieval 8. Ralph S. Ryback, MD. The ‘Intoxicated’ Goldfish as a Model for Alcohol Effects on Memory in Humans 9. Ben Morgan Jones and Marilyn K. Jones Alcohol and Memory Impairment in Male and Female Social Drinkers Part 4: Alcohol and State Dependency 10. James Eric Eich State-Dependent Retrieval of Information in Human Episodic Memory 11. Herbert Weingartner and Dennis L. Murphy State-Dependent Storage and Retrieval of Experience While Intoxicated Part 5: Memory in Alcoholics and Korsakoff Patients 12. Donald W. Goodwin The Alcoholic Blackout and How to Prevent it 13. Oscar A. Parsons and George P. Prigatano Memory Functioning in Alcholics 14 Laird S. Cermak The Contribution of a ‘Processing’ Deficit to Alcoholic Korsakoff Patients Memory Disorder. Author Index. Subject Index.
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