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Preface to the First Edition | ||
Preface to the Second Edition | ||
Part I | The Argument | 1 |
1. | Memory: What Are the Important Questions? | 3 |
2. | The Bankruptcy of Everyday Memory | 19 |
3. | A Case of Misplaced Nostalgia | 28 |
Part II | Special Occasions | 33 |
4. | Personal Event Memories | 35 |
5. | A Collection of Moments | 41 |
6. | Flashbulb Memories | 50 |
7. | The Day They Heard About Lincoln | 66 |
8. | Snapshots or Benchmarks? | 68 |
9. | Phantom Flashbulbs | 75 |
10. | Remembering the Earthquake: Direct Experience vs. Hearing the News | 90 |
Part III | Everyday Experiences | 105 |
11. | Transformations of Memory in Everyday Life | 107 |
12. | Memory Day by Day | 119 |
13. | Long-Term Memory for a Common Object | 125 |
14. | Professor Sanford's Morning Prayer | 137 |
15. | On Forgetting the Locations of Things Stored in Special Places | 139 |
16. | Getting What You Want by Revising What You Had | 149 |
17. | Accuracy and Distortion in Memory for High School Grades | 164 |
18. | Parental Recall of Child-Rearing Practices | 175 |
19. | Gender Differences in the Recall of a Close Relationship | 183 |
Part IV | Under Oath | 197 |
20. | Realistic Experiments | 199 |
21. | Eyewitness Testimony | 214 |
22. | Memory for Faces and the Circumstances of Encounter | 223 |
23. | Preschoolers Remember Sam Stone | 232 |
24. | A Case Study of Eyewitness Memory of a Crime | 248 |
25. | John Dean's Memory | 263 |
Part V | Early Childhood | 287 |
26. | An Early Memory from Goethe's Autobiography | 289 |
27. | On Memory and Childhood Amnesia | 298 |
28. | The Origins of Autobiographical Memory | 309 |
29. | The Offset of Childhood Amnesia | 319 |
30. | False Memories of Childhood Experiences | 335 |
Part VI | Trauma: Real and Imagined | 351 |
31. | The Memory of Concentration Camp Survivors | 353 |
32. | Handcuffed in History to Tony C. | 362 |
33. | A Genuine Recovered Memory | 365 |
34. | A Retractor's Story | 368 |
35. | The Memory Wars | 374 |
Part VII | Performances | 381 |
36. | Very Long-Term Memory for Prose and Verse | 383 |
37. | The Mnemonic Feat of the "Shass Pollak" | 393 |
38. | Oral Poetry in Yugoslavia | 397 |
39. | Tribal History in Liberia | 412 |
40. | Totemic Knowledge in New Guinea | 421 |
41. | Literacy, Cultural Familiarity, and "Intelligence" as Determinants of Story Recall | 426 |
42. | Two Approaches to Learning a Theatrical Script | 444 |
43. | Conversational Remembering | 457 |
Part VIII | Special People | 473 |
44. | Memorists | 475 |
45. | The Mind of a Mnemonist | 479 |
46. | The Second Mnemonist | 487 |
47. | Rajan, Master of Pi | 496 |
48. | An Adult Eidetiker | 503 |
49. | Toscanini's Memory | 508 |
50. | An Exceptional Memory | 512 |
Name Index | 519 | |
Subject Index | 527 |
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