Memory

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A short, accessible primer on human memory, its workings, feats, and flaws, by two leading psychological researchers.Why do we vividly recall a traumatic childhood event but forget where we left our keys five minutes ago? How can a scent take us back fifty years while a colleague’s name eludes us? In this compact introduction, two leading psychological researchers describe memory—how it works and why it sometimes doesn’t; how it can be tricked, trained, or improved; and what changes with time. In a manner as engaging as it is informative, Fergus Craik and Larry Jacoby explain the strengths and weaknesses of memory. They trace evolving ideas about memory’s function and present a down-to-earth account of modern views. Citing the latest research, they outline the processes for acquiring and retrieving memories and explore the distinction between conscious and unconscious processes. With insights into the workings of the brain, Craik and Jacoby also provide a succinct account of feats and failures of memory, emotion and false memories, and the effects of aging. Their book draws a clear picture, at once broad and concise, of current and classical views of memory, that most essential and often mysterious feature of human life.  

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Weight 0.21 kg
Dimensions 1.81 × 12.7 × 17.78 cm
PubliCanadanadation City/Country

USA

Author(s)

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Format Old`

Language

Pages

272

Publisher

Year Published

2023-2-14

Imprint

ISBN 10

0262545209

About The Author

Fergus Craik taught in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto and then worked at the Rotman Research Institute in Toronto until his retirement. He is a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Larry Jacoby was a faculty member in the Department of Psychology at Washington University in St. Louis. He is a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Table Of Content

Series Foreword viiPreface ix1 Understanding Memory: An Evolving Story 12 From Stores to Processes 273 Common Problems and Goals: More on Encoding and Retrieval 554 Forms and Memory: Processes, Dissociations, and Attributions 835 Creating Memories: True and False 1116 Aging and Memory 1397 Memory and the Brain 1698 Memory Abilities: Excellence, Maintenance, and Repair 195Postscript 223Glossary 227Notes 235Further Reading 245Index 247

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