Learning and Memory

Learning and Memory

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Jan 1, 2020 · English · Kindle (538 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 538
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2020
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Edition 2
ISBN-10 1108618057
ISBN-13 9781108618052

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In an exploration of the intricate mechanisms of learning and memory, David A. Lieberman delves into how these complex processes shape human experience and behavior. Drawing from a wealth of research and real-world examples, Lieberman invites readers on a journey through the cognitive landscape that governs how we acquire knowledge and retain it over time.

The book breaks down various theories and models that explain how memory operates, touching on the biological underpinnings while also considering the psychological factors at play. Through engaging anecdotes and accessible language, Lieberman makes the subject matter relatable, illuminating how these concepts are woven into daily life.

Each chapter builds upon the last, offering insights into different types of memory, including short-term and long-term retention, and the ways in which external factors such as environment and emotion influence learning outcomes. As readers progress, they gain a comprehensive understanding of the practical applications of memory research, which can enhance both personal and professional development.

Ultimately, it serves not just as an academic resource but as an invitation to reflect on one's own learning and memory processes, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the human capacity to learn and remember.

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Psychology
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