Jackie Andrade's Working Memory in Perspective is a valuable academic exercise for the way in which it forces researchers to turn the microscope on themselves and question fundamental assumptions made in their scientific pursuits. Jackie Andrade should be commended for asking some very tough questions of her UK colleagues. - Andrew A. Conway, University of Illinois, in The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Section A
This collection of original chapters is an excellent resource for people in the field of working memory. It provides a detailed, incisive and extremely up-to-date account of the current status of the theory of working memory. - John Richardson, Brunel University
'I found the book to be very rich in information, references and theoretical stimulations. I recommend it to readers particularly interested in working memory.' - Cesare Cornoldi, Applied Cognitive Psychology
Jackie Andrade'sWorking Memory in Perspectiveis a valuable academic exercise for the way in which it forces researchers to turn the microscope on themselves and question fundamental assumptions made in their scientific pursuits. Jackie Andrade should be commended for asking some very tough questions of her UK colleagues. - Andrew A. Conway, University of Illinois, in The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Section A
... the book provides a clear, comprehensive and even-handed overview of the strengths and weaknesses of the influential working memory framework. Its appearance is timely ... - Gordon D.A. Brown, University of Warwick
... any researchers hoping to be up to date in their knowledge about immediate memory, and the roles it plays in cognitive life, should read the whole of Andrade'sWorking Memory in Perspective. - Michael J. Kane, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, in the European Journal of Cognitive Psychology
This collection of original chapters is an excellent resource for people in the field of working memory. It provides a detailed, incisive and extremely up-to-date account of the current status of the theory of working memory. - John Richardson, Brunel University