Searching for Memory: The Brain, The Mind, And The Past
J**B
read! now!!
I'm a third year psychology student with an interest in neuropsychology, particularly of memory, and so I know Daniel Schacter from my course and I was interested in reading more of his work. This book is amazing, it's one you can read cover to cover and it's very entertaining and informative, even if you know a little about the subject already. The only thing that'll bug you by the end is the number of times he says 'memory's fragile power' but hey, that's just being picky - this really is an amazing book, read it!
L**R
Interesting !
An idea for searching the memory. where does the memory comes from ?
F**I
One of the most interesting books I have read in my life!
An impressive journey in the power and at the same time in the fallacy of the human memory. This book addresses with a clear and simple language topics such as what builds up our self-consciousness of individuals, how we use our memory and mind capabilities each and every second of our life, and the effect that our memory has on our perception of the world. The chapter on "implicit memory" and "priming" is simply great, as are many other sections of this book. Probably one of the most interesting lectures I have read in my life!
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