
Memory
Elizabeth F. Loftus(Author)
Ardsley House Publishers Inc.,U.S.
Published on 1. January 1988
Book
Paperback/Softback
207 pages
978-0-912675-28-2 (ISBN)
Description
Our memories are our most reliable sources of information about ourselves, our friends and lovers, our jobs. Or are they? We know we may occasionally forget someone's birthday, miss appointments, or lose track of details. But what about the times we're sure we remember something, only to find out it didn't happen that way?
Memory is a look at man's oldest nemesis. Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus tells us not only about the workings of the memory, but also why memory is a faulty faculty, an often unreliable source for the truth. She offers insightful analysis into the many dimensions of memory and discusses the ramifications of these findings in a variety of contexts and offers specific hints on fighting forgetting.
Memory is a look at man's oldest nemesis. Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus tells us not only about the workings of the memory, but also why memory is a faulty faculty, an often unreliable source for the truth. She offers insightful analysis into the many dimensions of memory and discusses the ramifications of these findings in a variety of contexts and offers specific hints on fighting forgetting.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 205 mm
Width: 136 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
290 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-912675-28-2 (9780912675282)
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