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Alan Baddeley FRS, CBE is professor of psychology at the University of York. He is known for his work on working memory, in particular for his multiple components model.

Baddeley graduated from University College London in 1956 and obtained a MA from Harvard University in 1957, followed by a PhD from University of Cambridge in 1962.


See also

Publications

Books

  • Baddeley, A.D. (1983b) Your Memory: a User's Guide, Harmondsworth: Penguin.

Book Chapters

  • Baddeley, A.D., Grant, S., Wight, E. and Thompson, N. (1975) Imagery and visual working memory. In: P.M. Rabbitt and S. Dornic (eds) Attention and Performance, vol. V, London: Academic Press.
  • Baddeley, A.D. and Lieberman, K. (1980) Spatial working memory. In: R. Nickerson (ed.) Attention and Performance, vol. VI, London: Academic Press.

Papers

  • Baddeley, AD. (1978) The trouble with levels: an examination of Craik and Lockhart's framework for memory research, Psychological Review 89: 708-29.
  • Baddeley, A.D. (1983a) Working memory, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B 302:311-24.
  • Baddeley, AD,, Ellis, N.C., Miles, T.R. and Lewin, V.J. (1982) Developmental and acquired dyslexia: a comparison, Cognition 11: 185-99.
  • Baddeley, A.D. and Hitch, G. (1974) Working memory, Psychology of Learning and Motivation, vol. 8, 47-90.
  • Baddeley, A.D_ and Longman, D.J.A. (1978) The influence of length and frequency on training sessions on the rate of learning to type, Ergonomics 21: 627-35.

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