Searching for Memory: The Brain, the Mind, and the Past - the brain, the mind, and the past
Daniel L. Schacter
Basic Books (1996)
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Memory, Memory disorders, Recollection (Psychology)
Hardcover 0465025021
eng
Over the past two decades scientists have made remarkable breakthroughs in understanding how memories are stored and retrieved, and with this knowledge they are beginning to understand the mysteries of the human mind. How can we perform tasks such as playing the piano or typing in such a way that we do not need to consciously direct each movement every step of the way? Why can we forget where we put our keys and yet remember events that happened long ago? Why is memory imperfect, and sometimes dead wrong?

Daniel Schacter has been at the forefront of the research, and Searching for Memory is his firsthand account of what we now know and what it means. With references to art and autobiography and fascinating case studies, a la Oliver Sacks, he explains how one's past experiences influence the formation of new memories, how and why memory changes as people age, and much more. The book also sheds light on such hot topics as false memory syndrome, recovered memory, Alzheimer's disease and brain-damaged patients.

Product Details
LoC Classification BF371.S356 1996
Dewey 153.1/2
Edition 1st ed.
Cover Price $27.00
No. of Pages 398
Height x Width 9.8 x 6.7  inch
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