Human Memory

Human Memory

Ian Neath , Aimee Surprenant
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Dec 3, 2002 · Inglés · Tapa blanda
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Dec 3, 2002
Editorial Thomson/Wadsworth
ISBN-10 0534595626
ISBN-13 9780534595623

Descripción

Ian Neath and Aimee Surprenant explore the intricate workings of human memory, weaving together theoretical perspectives, groundbreaking research, and compelling data. The authors delve into the complexities of how memories are formed, retrieved, and sometimes forgotten, providing readers with a thorough understanding of cognitive processes.

The text emphasizes the importance of scientific inquiry in unraveling the mysteries of memory, presenting empirical evidence that strengthens discussions on both individual and collective memory. Neath and Surprenant skillfully highlight the interconnections between memory theories and real-world applications, encouraging a deeper appreciation of how memory influences everyday life.

With clarity and insight, this work invites readers to reflect on their own memory experiences while contemplating broader implications for education, psychology, and even technology. The authors' balanced approach ensures that the exploration of human memory is not only informative but also engaging, making complex concepts accessible to a diverse audience.
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