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Memory is a definitive guide to understanding one of the most fundamental aspects of human cognition. Authored by renowned experts Alan Baddeley, Michael W. Eysenck, and Michael C. Anderson, this book provides an in-depth examination of memory systems, mechanisms, and research findings.
The text covers working memory, long-term memory, retrieval processes, and forgetting. It explores how memories are encoded, stored, and retrieved, while addressing practical applications in education, eyewitness testimony, and memory disorders. The authors integrate classical theories with contemporary research, offering readers both theoretical foundations and real-world examples.
Suitable for students, researchers, and professionals in psychology and cognitive science, this work remains an authoritative resource for understanding how human memory shapes perception, learning, and behavior.







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