Remembering Reconsidered
Explore the intriguing world of memory in Remembering Reconsidered, a thought-provoking compilation edited by experts in the field. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1995, this paperback edition spans 404 pages and presents a fresh, ecologically oriented study that intersects with more traditional approaches to understanding memory.
This comprehensive anthology showcases a diverse range of contributions, delving into varied subjects from folk songs to everyday conversations, known as 'crib talk'. The editors have carefully curated these studies to offer readers a multifaceted perspective on the complexities of remembering and its implications in daily life.
Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the mechanics of memory, Remembering Reconsidered is a must-have addition to your library. Enhance your understanding of how memory shapes our experiences and perceptions.