Memory: A Very Short Introduction
This book brings together the latest research in neuroscience and psychology, and weaves in case-studies, anecdotes, and even literature and philosophy, to address these and many other important questions about the science of memory - how it works, and why we cant live without it.
More info →Memory: Foundations and Applications
The science and practice of memory come to life with Bennett Schwartz' Memory, Second Edition.
More info →Learning and Memory: An Integrated Approach
From one of the leading researchers in the field of human memory comes the new edition of a truly integrative perspective on learning and memory! Rather than forge a simple synthesis, Anderson integrates learning research on animals and memory research on humans without distorting the character of either one. The result is a more complete picture of learning, including material on skill acquisition, inductive learning, and applications to education.
More info →Human Associative Memory (Course Notes)
Published in the year 1980, Human Associative Memory is a valuable contribution to the field of Cognitive Psychology.
More info →Neural Basis of Semantic Memory
This book presents current theories by leading experts in the field on how the human nervous system stores and recalls memory of objects, actions, words and events.
More info →Recall and Recognition
This is an impressive book that deserves a widespread readership, for it demon- strates conclusively that recall and recognition are far more than the two differentially sensitive measures of retention or forgetting they have traditionally been thought to be.
More info →Advanced Regression: How to add a new memory
What if you never had a dad or mom growing up.?
With this technique you can add a new memory, or even add a whole new past.
Cognition: From Memory to Creativity
Cognition: From Memory to Creativity provides readers with a clear, research-based, and well-illustrated presentation of the field, starting with memory—the most accessible starting point—to more complex functions and research in information processing. Authors Robert Weisberg and Lauretta Reeves include the newest neurological findings that help us understand the human processes that allow for cognition.
More info →Memory, Thought and Behaviour
A cognitive psychologist, Dr. Weisberg's area of interest is creative thinking, particularly the cognitive processes involved in the intentional production of novelty.
More info →Music and Memory: An Introduction
This far-ranging book shows how human memory influences the organization of music. The book is divided into two parts. The first part presents basic ideas about memory and perception from cognitive psychology and, to some extent, cognitive linguistics.
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