Memory is perhaps the most extraordinary phenomenon in the natural
world. Every person's brain holds millions of bits of information in
long-term storage. This vast memory store includes our extensive
vocabulary and knowledge of language; the tremendous and unique variety
of facts we've amassed; all the skills we've learned, from walking and
talking to musical and athletic performance; many of the emotions we
feel; and the continuous sensations, feelings, and understandings of the
world we term consciousness. Without memory there can be no mind as we
understand it.
Focusing on cutting-edge research in behavioral science and
neuroscience, Memory is a primer of our current scientific understanding
of the mechanics of memory and learning. Over the past two decades,
memory research has accelerated and we have seen an explosion of new
knowledge about the brain. For example, there now exists a wide-ranging
and successful applied science devoted exclusively to the study of
memory that has yielded better procedures for eliciting valid
recollections in legal settings and improved the diagnosis and treatment
of memory disorders.
Everyone fascinated by the scope and power of the human brain will find
this book unforgettable.