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Fergus I. M. Craik is a prominent cognitive psychologist best known for his work on memory and information processing. His research has significantly advanced the understanding of how memory functions, particularly in relation to aging and cognitive decline. Craik's foundational theories have shaped the field of cognitive psychology, exploring the mechanisms behind memory encoding, storage, and retrieval. He has contributed to the development of models that explain the intricate relationship between attention and memory, emphasizing how these cognitive processes interact in everyday life.

Beyond his academic pursuits, Craik has authored and edited numerous influential texts, including 'Remembering: An Activity of Mind and Brain' and 'Memory, Attention, and Aging: Selected Works of Fergus I. M. Craik'. His insights into memory have not only enriched academic discourse but have also provided practical implications for educational practices and aging populations. Craik's work continues to inspire researchers and practitioners in psychology and neuroscience.

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Geboortedatum May 4, 1935
Geboorteplaats Glasgow, Scotland