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Searching for memory, Drawing on his own work and that of other cognitive, clinical, and neuroscientists, Schacter gives us overwhelming evidence for the thesis that we possess more than one memory system, which explains why some brain-damaged people cannot remember past event, Searching for memory has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Searching for memory, Drawing on his own work and that of other cognitive, clinical, and neuroscientists, Schacter gives us overwhelming evidence for the thesis that we possess more than one memory system, which explains why some brain-damaged people cannot remember past event, Searching for memory
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  • Searching for memory
  • Written by author Daniel L. Schacter
  • Published by New York : BasicBooks, 1997., 1997/01/23
  • Drawing on his own work and that of other cognitive, clinical, and neuroscientists, Schacter gives us overwhelming evidence for the thesis that we possess more than one memory system, which explains why some brain-damaged people cannot remember past event
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Memory's Fragile Power 1
1 On Remembering: "A Telescope Pointed at Time" 15
2 Building Memories: Encoding and Retrieving the Present and the Past 39
3 Of Time and Autobiography 72
4 Reflections in a Curved Mirror: Memory Distortion 98
5 Vanishing Traces: Amnesia and the Brain 134
6 The Hidden World of Implicit Memory 161
7 Emotional Memories: When the Past Persists 192
8 Islands in the Fog: Psychogenic Amnesia 218
9 The Memory Wars: Seeking Truth in the Line of Fire 248
Notes 309
Bibliography 350
Index 387


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