Description
Human Memory is a thorough examination of memory processes and mechanisms from a cognitive psychology perspective. Gabriel A. Radvansky provides readers with an accessible yet scientifically rigorous exploration of how the mind encodes, maintains, and retrieves information.
The book covers key topics including sensory memory, working memory, long-term memory, and various memory phenomena such as forgetting, interference, and distortion. Radvansky discusses both classic theories and contemporary research findings, offering insights into why we remember some things vividly while forgetting others.
Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in understanding cognitive processes, this Routledge publication bridges the gap between academic research and practical application, making complex memory concepts understandable and relevant to daily life.






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