
Memory
by Fergus Craik
Title:
Memory
Author:
Fergus Craik
Series (if any):
The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
240 pages, 6 black and white illustrations
Publisher:
MIT Press Ltd
ISBN-13:
9780262545204
EAN:
9780262545204
Publication Date:
14/02/2023
Classifications:
Interdisciplinary studies
Weight (g):
336
Dimensions (mm):
127 x 178 x 37
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
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.












