His primary areas of investigation include Self, Social psychology, Cognitive psychology, Episodic memory and Recall. In his research, Stanley B. Klein undertakes multidisciplinary study on Self and Trait. His Cognitive psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Self-concept, Motor cognition and Impression management.
His Episodic memory research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Memory disorder, Developmental psychology, Cognitive science, Adaptive memory and Semantic memory. His study looks at the relationship between Semantic memory and topics such as Autobiographical memory, which overlap with Personality, Information processing, Perception and Mental representation. His work in Recall addresses subjects such as Encoding, which are connected to disciplines such as Memoria and Self-reference.
His primary areas of study are Cognitive psychology, Social psychology, Self, Episodic memory and Developmental psychology. His work on Recall and Amnesia as part of general Cognitive psychology research is often related to Trait and Context, thus linking different fields of science. Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Consciousness under Self, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Metaphysics and Empirical evidence.
His Episodic memory research includes themes of Implicit memory, Semantic memory and Cognitive science. His research investigates the connection with Semantic memory and areas like Autobiographical memory which intersect with concerns in Mental representation. His research investigates the connection between Developmental psychology and topics such as Social cognition that intersect with issues in Information processing.
Stanley B. Klein mostly deals with Cognitive psychology, Episodic memory, Self, Social psychology and Epistemology. His work on Recall as part of general Cognitive psychology research is frequently linked to Trait and Function, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Episodic memory research incorporates elements of Relation and Working through.
His research in Self focuses on subjects like Subjectivity, which are connected to Psychoanalysis. His study looks at the relationship between Social psychology and fields such as Encoding, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. The various areas that he examines in his Semantic memory study include Autobiographical memory and Chronesthesia.
Stanley B. Klein spends much of his time researching Episodic memory, Cognitive psychology, Social psychology, Reconstructive memory and Face. His Episodic memory research includes elements of Relation and Cognitive science. He performs integrative study on Cognitive psychology and Mode.
His Social psychology study incorporates themes from Encoding, Memory errors, Implicit memory, Misattribution of memory and Received view of theories. Stanley B. Klein combines subjects such as Eyewitness memory and Projective test with his study of Reconstructive memory. His Semantic memory study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Autobiographical memory, Recall, Long-term memory and Communication.
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Memory and Temporal Experience: the Effects of Episodic Memory Loss on an Amnesic Patient's Ability to Remember the Past and Imagine the Future
Stanley B. Klein;Judith Loftus;John F. Kihlstrom.
Social Cognition (2002)
Decisions and the evolution of memory: multiple systems, multiple functions.
Stanley B. Klein;Leda Cosmides;John Tooby;Sarah Chance.
Psychological Review (2002)
Elaboration, organization, and the self-reference effect in memory.
Stanley B. Klein;John F. Kihlstrom.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General (1986)
What memory is.
Stanley B. Klein.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science (2015)
The nature of self-referent encoding: The contributions of elaborative and organizational processes.
Stanley B. Klein;Judith Loftus.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1988)
The self as a knowledge structure.
John F. Kihlstrom;Stanley B. Klein.
(1994)
Two Self-Reference Effects: The Importance of Distinguishing Between Self-Descriptiveness Judgments and Autobiographical Retrieval in Self-Referent Encoding
Stanley B. Klein;Judith Loftus;Holly A. Burton.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1989)
Self-knowledge of an amnesic patient: toward a neuropsychology of personality and social psychology
Stanley B. Klein;Judith Loftus;John F. Kihlstrom.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General (1996)
The Role of Thought Suppression in the Bonding of Thought and Mood
Richard M. Wenzlaff;Daniel M. Wegner;Stanley B. Klein.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1991)
Information processing and the study of the self
John F. Kihlstrom;Jeanne Sumi Albright;Stanley B. Klein;Nancy Cantor.
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology (1988)
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