Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
416
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Sep 22, 1994
Editorial
MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262519968
ISBN-13
9780262519960
Descripción
This collection brings together the insights of leading psychologists Daniel Schacter and Endel Tulving, exploring the intricate workings of human memory. Their work delves into the complexities of memory systems, illustrating how memories are formed, stored, and retrieved, while examining the various types of memory, such as episodic and semantic.
The authors, known for their groundbreaking research in cognitive psychology, present a comprehensive overview of theories and findings that have shaped our understanding of memory. Through a series of essays, they engage with both empirical studies and theoretical models, inviting readers to consider the implications of memory systems in everyday life and their significance in both psychology and neuroscience.
The authors, known for their groundbreaking research in cognitive psychology, present a comprehensive overview of theories and findings that have shaped our understanding of memory. Through a series of essays, they engage with both empirical studies and theoretical models, inviting readers to consider the implications of memory systems in everyday life and their significance in both psychology and neuroscience.
Géneros
Naturaleza
Psicología