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- 题名/责任者:
- Why we forget and how to remember better : the science behind memory / Andrew E. Budson, MD, Elizabeth A. Kensinger, PhD.
- 出版发行项:
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2023.
- 出版发行项:
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2023.
- ISBN:
- 9780197607732:
- ISBN:
- 019760773X
- 载体形态项:
- xv, 428 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
- 个人责任者:
- Budson, Andrew E., author.
- 附加个人名称:
- Kensinger, Elizabeth A., author.
- 论题主题:
- Memory-Popular works.
- 论题主题:
- Memory-Physiological aspects-Popular works.
- 论题主题:
- Brain-Localization of functions-Popular works.
- 中图法分类号:
- B842.3
- 书目附注:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 377-408) and index.
- 内容附注:
- Foreword by Daniel L. Schacter -- Preface -- Part 1: All the ways to remember. Memory is not one thing -- Procedural memory: muscle memory -- Working memory: keep it in mind -- Episodic memory: travel back in time -- Semantic memory: what you know -- Collective memory: what we remember together -- Part 2: Making memories. Do you need to try to remember? -- Get it into your memory -- and keep it there -- Retrieve that memory -- Associate information -- Control what you forget and remember -- Are you sure that's not a false memory? -- Part 3: When there is too little memory -- or too much. Just normal aging -- or is it Alzheimer's disease? -- What else can go wrong with your memory? -- Post-traumatic stress disorder: when you can't forget -- Those who remember everything -- Part 4: Do the right things. Exercise: the elixir of life -- Nutrition: you are what you eat -- This is your brain on alcohol, cannabis, and drugs -- Sleep well -- Activity, attitude, music, mindfulness, and brain training -- Part 5: Techniques to remember better. Memory aids -- Basic strategies -- Remember names -- Advanced strategies and mnemonics -- Afterword -- Tips to remember better -- Appendix: medications that can impair memory.
- 摘要附注:
- "One of us (Elizabeth) had the opportunity to conduct research with a gentleman named Henry Molaison (better known by his initials, H.M.1), who had the interior portion of his left and right temporal lobes (the part of your brain next to your temples) removed in 1953 because of epileptic seizures that were difficult to control. From a technical standpoint, the surgical procedures went fine. But, as he recovered, the doctors and researchers soon noticed something very troubling: he was unable to form any new memories. He could read, and talk, and if you were having a brief conversation with him, you would probably not notice anything amiss. But family members would visit and, although he knew who they were, he would have no memory of them coming. New doctors would introduce themselves and the next day (or even the next hour) he did not recall that he had met them. It was then that the doctors understood that, somehow, the removal of those parts of the temporal lobe caused him to become completely amnestic"--
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