In this chapter we look at the fascinating nature of memory and how it affects our lives. Memory refers to the processes that allow us to record, store and later retrieve experiences and information. Memory adds richness and context to our lives, but even more fundamentally, it allows us to learn from experience and thus adapt to changing environments
Experiences of embodied remembering are familiar and diverse. We settle bodily into familiar chairs ...
Knowing how our brains organize and spontaneously retrieve memories is at the heart of understanding...
Memory matters. It matters because memory brings the past into the present, and opens it up to the f...
This chapter discusses interesting connections that hold between time and memory. It helps to pull t...
Every day we encounter a huge amount of information. But how much of it can we remember? How do we r...
This chapter is concerned with memory processes that occur within one’s typical daily environment. I...
This chapter draws on just a few of these traditions in cognitive, clinical, developmental, social, ...
Human memories are not precise, fixed and independent of context and current influences, or even exp...
In this article, the importance of the process of memory in human life, the process of remembering, ...
The most salient aspect of memory is its role in preserving previously acquired information so as to...
In this article memory was viewed as a crucial key to the discovery of reality. It is the basis of ...
The human brain never stops recording. It stores large amounts of information effortlessly. How does...
I argue that our current practice of ascribing the term “ memory ” to mental states and processes la...
Memory is a fundamental capacity that plays a vital role in social, emotional and cognitive function...
Memory matters. It matters because memory brings the past into the present, and opens it up to the f...
Experiences of embodied remembering are familiar and diverse. We settle bodily into familiar chairs ...
Knowing how our brains organize and spontaneously retrieve memories is at the heart of understanding...
Memory matters. It matters because memory brings the past into the present, and opens it up to the f...
This chapter discusses interesting connections that hold between time and memory. It helps to pull t...
Every day we encounter a huge amount of information. But how much of it can we remember? How do we r...
This chapter is concerned with memory processes that occur within one’s typical daily environment. I...
This chapter draws on just a few of these traditions in cognitive, clinical, developmental, social, ...
Human memories are not precise, fixed and independent of context and current influences, or even exp...
In this article, the importance of the process of memory in human life, the process of remembering, ...
The most salient aspect of memory is its role in preserving previously acquired information so as to...
In this article memory was viewed as a crucial key to the discovery of reality. It is the basis of ...
The human brain never stops recording. It stores large amounts of information effortlessly. How does...
I argue that our current practice of ascribing the term “ memory ” to mental states and processes la...
Memory is a fundamental capacity that plays a vital role in social, emotional and cognitive function...
Memory matters. It matters because memory brings the past into the present, and opens it up to the f...
Experiences of embodied remembering are familiar and diverse. We settle bodily into familiar chairs ...
Knowing how our brains organize and spontaneously retrieve memories is at the heart of understanding...
Memory matters. It matters because memory brings the past into the present, and opens it up to the f...