Description
Conversation Memory: Comprehension, Representation, and Social Context provides an in-depth exploration of how individuals process, store, and retrieve information from conversational exchanges. Glenn C. Gamst synthesizes research from cognitive psychology, linguistics, and social psychology to elucidate the mechanisms underlying conversation comprehension and memory.
The book examines how people mentally represent dialogue, including the encoding of semantic content, pragmatic intent, and social context. Gamst investigates factors that influence what we remember from conversations—including speaker characteristics, emotional valence, and situational context. The work addresses both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, offering insights into how conversation memory affects interpersonal relationships, communication effectiveness, and social dynamics.
This comprehensive resource is essential for researchers, cognitive scientists, and communication scholars interested in understanding the cognitive foundations of human dialogue and memory processes.







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