Science of Memory Concepts

by Henry L. Roediger

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Scientists currently study memory from many different perspectives: neurobiological, ethological, animal conditioning, cognitive, behavioral neuroscience, social, and cultural. The aim of this book is to help initiate a new science of memory by bringing these perspectives together to create a unified understanding of the topic. The book began with a conference where leading practitioners from all these major approaches met to analyze and discuss 16 concepts that are crucial to our show more understanding of memory. Each of these 16 concepts is addressed in a section of the book, and in the 66 succinct c show less

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An extremely valuable book. Gave me a big-picture understanding of the many aspects related to memory. I did not understand every chapter in full detail, as my expertise is more related to Cognitive Science, coming from a Cognitive Load Theory background. However, I did get a significant amount of valuable insight from the book.
It's likely a source I will reread when I have more knowledge about neuroscience.

The most interesting insight I got from the book is that memories do not even exist until they are retrieved; i.e., existing only is the engram, memory trace: the long-lasting physiological changes of an experience or encoding event.

Furthermore, the book confirmed my suspicions that initial learning (the encoding process) should be show more optimized with regards to the use case of the knowledge, thus making the assessments and tests given at schools, primarily high school, quite useless as the form in which we will use our learned knowledge is usually not on paper but more so in the real world, in practice. show less

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Nonfiction, Science & Nature
DDC/MDS
153.1Philosophy & psychologyPsychologyConscious mental processes and intelligenceLearning, Memory, And Motivation
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BF371 .S45Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionPsychologyPsychologyConsciousness. Cognition
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