Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
316
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jul 1, 2020
Wydawca
Information Age Publishing
ISBN-10
1648020704
ISBN-13
9781648020704
Opis
In "Memory in the Wild," readers are taken on a captivating journey that explores the profound relationship between memory and the natural world. The authors, Brady Wagoner, Ignacio Bresco de Luna, and Sophie Zadeh, delve into how memories are formed and recalled outside the confines of traditional research environments. They argue that nature offers a unique backdrop that influences both the creation and retrieval of memories.
Through rich narratives and insightful observations, the book illustrates how natural settings can evoke powerful recollections and emotions. The authors draw from various disciplines, weaving together psychology, ecology, and personal stories to highlight the significance of context in shaping human memory. As they explore different landscapes, readers are invited to consider their own interactions with nature and how these experiences resonate within their personal histories.
Ultimately, this work challenges the boundaries of conventional memory studies, urging us to recognize the wild as an integral component of our shared cognitive landscape. It beckons readers to step outside and reflect on the interplay between nature and the mind, enriching their understanding of how memories are embedded in the environment around us.
Through rich narratives and insightful observations, the book illustrates how natural settings can evoke powerful recollections and emotions. The authors draw from various disciplines, weaving together psychology, ecology, and personal stories to highlight the significance of context in shaping human memory. As they explore different landscapes, readers are invited to consider their own interactions with nature and how these experiences resonate within their personal histories.
Ultimately, this work challenges the boundaries of conventional memory studies, urging us to recognize the wild as an integral component of our shared cognitive landscape. It beckons readers to step outside and reflect on the interplay between nature and the mind, enriching their understanding of how memories are embedded in the environment around us.
Gatunki
Psychologia