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The Act of Remembering: Toward an Understanding of How We Recall the Past

Editor:  John H. Mace

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The Act of Remembering: Toward an Understanding of How We Recall the Past

English

Series: New Perspectives in Cognitive Psychology Ser.

Volume: 2

ISBN: 1444351710

EAN: 9781444351712

Category: Psychology / Cognitive Psychology

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Release Date: 07/07/2011

Synopsis: The first volume devoted solely to autobiographical memory retrieval, The Act of Remembering serves as a primer of ideas, methodology, and central topics, and lays the groundwork for future research in the field.

  • Contains new, forward-looking theories from leading international scholars
  • Answers questions such as: Do we retrieve memories according to when and where we need them? How much conscious control do we have over what we remember? Why are some people more likely than others to have intrusive ‘flashbacks’ following a stressful event?
  • Pays particular attention to voluntary and involuntary recall

The Act of Remembering: Toward an Understanding of How We Recall the Past

Illustrated: No

Format: eBook - EPUB

Pages: 416