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What has the author Glenn A Gaesser written?

Glenn A. Gaesser is an American author and researcher in the field of psychology. He has written several books and articles on topics such as intelligence, creativity, memory, and sleep. His most notable works include:

Books

- Learning by Doing: A Laboratory Course in Sensation and Perception (1982)

- Cognition and Intelligence: A Reader (1986, co-edited with Randall S. Harrison)

- Forgetting: The Benefits of Decay (1988, with John M. Haaga)

- Wisdom: Understanding and Cultivating the Most Important Human Quality (1996, with Jack J. Lester and John F. Beckwith)

- Creativity: An Introduction (1998, with Mark A. Runco)

- Memory and Aging: Findings and Applications (2001, with Larry R. Squire)

- The Origin of Mind: Evolution of Brain, Cognition, and Mental Culture (2012, with Joseph R. Lallo and John F. Beckwith)

Articles

- "A theoretical interpretation of decay in short-term memory" (1977, with John M. Haaga)

- "The decay of visual memory" (1978, with Michael S. Foster)

- "Individual differences in cognitive skills: A developmental perspective" (1984)

- "On the relationship between intelligence and creativity: A multiperspective approach" (1998, with Mark A. Runco)

- "Sleep, memory, and cognition" (2010, with Robert Stickgold)

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