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Metaphors of Memory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Metaphors of Memory

First published in 2000, this book explores the metaphors used by philosophers and psychologists to understand memory over the centuries.

Why Life Speeds Up As You Get Older
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 287

Why Life Speeds Up As You Get Older

Entertaining and educational, Douwe Draaisma's Why Life Speeds Up As You Get Older raises almost as many questions as it answers. Draaisma applies a blend of scholarship, poetic sensibility and keen observation in exploring the nature of autobiographical memory, covering subjects such as déj...-vu, near death experiences and the effect of severe trauma on memory recall, as well as human perceptions of time at different stages in life. A highly accessible and personal read, this book will not fail to touch or provoke thought in its readers.

The Nostalgia Factory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 134

The Nostalgia Factory

“An entertaining discussion” of the role memory plays in our lives as we age, including an interview with Oliver Sacks (Times Higher Education Supplement). When we can’t call to mind the name of someone we’ve known for years, or walk into a room and forget what we came for, we start worrying. Are these lapses just “senior moments,” or something serious like dementia? In this book, a renowned specialist explores the topic of memory in later life—not only the problems but the surprisingly unexpected pleasures it can offer, such as the “reminiscence effect.” Avoiding jargon, Douwe Draaisma explains neurological phenomena and also includes a long interview with Oliver Sacks, wh...

Forgetting
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 283

Forgetting

In his highly praised book The Nostalgia Factory, renowned memory scholar Douwe Draaisma explored the puzzling logic of memory in later life with humor and deep insight. In this compelling new book he turns to the “miracle” of forgetting. Far from being a defect that may indicate Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, Draaisma claims, forgetting is one of memory’s crucial capacities. In fact, forgetting is essential. Weaving together an engaging array of literary, historical, and scientific sources, the author considers forgetting from every angle. He pierces false clichés and asks important questions: Is a forgotten memory lost forever? What makes a colleague remember an idea but...

Disturbances of the Mind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 446

Disturbances of the Mind

Sergei Korsakoff, Alois Alzheimer, James Parkinson, Hans Asperger and other eminent scientists, are all names which have become synonymous with a disease, a syndrome, or an autistic disorder. Although the names of these psychiatrists and neurologists are familiar, we often know little about the individuals themselves and the circumstances surrounding their discoveries. What exactly did they discover, and who were their patients? Douwe Draaisma expertly reconstructs the lives of these and eight other 'names' from the science of mind and brain. Disturbances of the Mind provides a fascinating, illuminating, and at times touching insight into the history of brain research. Thanks to Draaisma's unerring eye and elegant, engaging style, the case histories of Asperger, Bonnet, Capgras, Clérambault, Korsakoff and Gilles de la Tourette syndromes; Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases; the areas of Broca and Brodmann; Jackson's epilepsy; and the Gage matrix are all brought to life and transformed into unforgettable tales.

Pieces of Light
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Pieces of Light

Shortlisted for the Royal Society Winton Prize 2013 and the 2013 Best Book of Ideas Prize. Memory is an essential part of who we are. But what are memories, and how are they created? A new consensus is emerging among cognitive scientists: rather than possessing a particular memory from our past, like a snapshot, we construct it anew each time we are called upon to remember. Remembering is an act of narrative as much as it is the product of a neurological process. Pieces of Light illuminates this theory through a collection of human stories, each illustrating a facet of memory's complex synergy of cognitive and neurological functions. Drawing on case studies, personal experience and the latest research, Charles Fernyhough delves into the memories of the very young and very old, and explores how amnesia and trauma can affect how we view the past. Exquisitely written and meticulously researched, Pieces of Light blends science and literature, the ordinary and the extraordinary, to illuminate the way we remember and forget.

Why Life Speeds Up As You Get Older
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Why Life Speeds Up As You Get Older

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-11-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

An exploration of the nature of autobiographical memory tackles such phenomena as deja-vu, near death experiences, and memory feats of idiot savants, in a volume that blends scholarship, poetic sensibility, and observation.

Memory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 331

Memory

Picture your 21st birthday. Did you have a party? If so, do you remember who was there? How clear are these memories? Should we trust them? Such questions have fascinated scientists for hundreds of years, and, as Alison Winter shows in this book, the answers have changed dramatically in just the past century.

Here Lives My Home
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

Here Lives My Home

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-06-29
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  • Publisher: Lanoo Books

Een fotograaf legt de situatie vast in zijn inmiddels uitgewoonde en leegstaande ouderlijke woning, die hij twintig jaar tevoren als kind moest ontvluchten wegens een gewelddadige vader.

Disturbances of the Mind
  • Language: en

Disturbances of the Mind

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Reconstructs the lives of twelve psychiatrists and neurologists whose names have become synonymous with a disease, syndrome, or autistic disorder.