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Visual Memory: Frontiers of Cognitive Psychology provides an in-depth examination of how the human brain processes and stores visual information. Written by renowned cognitive psychologists Timothy F. Brady and Wilma A. Bainbridge, this book synthesizes decades of research on visual perception, attention, and memory systems.
The authors explore fundamental questions about visual cognition: How do we remember complex scenes? What role does attention play in memory formation? How accurate are our visual memories? Through empirical studies and theoretical frameworks, the book addresses these questions while introducing readers to modern neuroscientific approaches to understanding visual memory.
Ideal for psychology students, researchers, and professionals interested in cognitive science, this volume bridges the gap between classical memory research and contemporary findings. The book covers topics including iconic memory, visual working memory, long-term visual memory, and the neural mechanisms supporting these processes.







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