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Episodic Memory

Baddeley, Alan D.Aggleton, John P.(Contributions by)Conway, Martin(Contributions by)
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The term "episodic memory" refers to our memory for unique, personal experiences, that we can date at some point in our past - our first day at school, the day we got married.

It has again become a topic of great importance and interest to psychologists, neuroscientists, and philosophers.

How are such memories stored in the brain, why do certain memories disappear (especially those from early in childhood), what causes false memories (memories of events we erroneously believe have really taken place)?Since Endel Tulving's book "Episodic Memory" few books have been published on this topic.

However, many of the assumptions made about episodic memory have had to be reconsidered as a result of subsequent techniques, which have allowed us a deeper understanding of episodic memory.

In this work, three researchers in the topic of memory have brought together a team of contributors from the fields of cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, and neuroscience, to present an account of what we know about about this fundamentally important topic.

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Oxford University Press
0198508794 / 9780198508793
Hardback
153.12
01/04/2002
United Kingdom
English
250p.
24 cm
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