Pieces of Light: The new science of memory
Autor Charles Fernyhoughen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 iul 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781846684494
ISBN-10: 1846684498
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 128 x 194 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Profile Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1846684498
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 128 x 194 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Profile Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Charles Fernyhough is the author of two novels, The Auctioneer (Fourth Estate), and A Box of Birds(Unbound), and has contributed to the Guardian, TIME Ideas, Sunday Telegraph, Financial Times, Sydney Morning Herald, and Focus Magazine. He has published many scientific articles on the relation between language and thought, and his ideas on thinking as a dialogue with the self have been influential in several fields. He is a part-time Professor in Psychology at Durham University, where he directs Hearing the Voice, a project on inner voices funded by the Wellcome Trust.
Recenzii
Outstanding...draws on both science and art to marvellous effect
A captivating journey into the mind...told with great style
An immense pleasure
Exhilarating...a compelling case
A gifted writer
Both playful and profound, a wonderfully memorable read
A beautifully written, absorbing read - a fascinating journey through the latest science of memory
In this enthralling tour of human memory, Charles Fernyhough - himself a hybrid of science and poetry - reveals the mysterious forces behind these stories that shape our lives.
Fernyhough weaves literature and science to expose our rich, beautiful relationship with our past and future selves.
Combining the engaging style of a novelist with the rigour of a scientist, insightful and thought provoking...will linger in your memory and change the way you think about it.
A sophisticated blend of findings from science and ideas from literature...at times moving and very rewarding
A captivating journey into the mind
As absorbing as it is thought-provoking
A captivating journey into the mind...told with great style
An immense pleasure
Exhilarating...a compelling case
A gifted writer
Both playful and profound, a wonderfully memorable read
A beautifully written, absorbing read - a fascinating journey through the latest science of memory
In this enthralling tour of human memory, Charles Fernyhough - himself a hybrid of science and poetry - reveals the mysterious forces behind these stories that shape our lives.
Fernyhough weaves literature and science to expose our rich, beautiful relationship with our past and future selves.
Combining the engaging style of a novelist with the rigour of a scientist, insightful and thought provoking...will linger in your memory and change the way you think about it.
A sophisticated blend of findings from science and ideas from literature...at times moving and very rewarding
A captivating journey into the mind
As absorbing as it is thought-provoking
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Short-listed for the Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books, the Best Book of Ideas Prize, and the Society of Biology Book Awards • Book of the Year: Sunday Times, Sunday Express, and New Scientist
A new consensus is emerging among cognitive scientists: rather than possessing fixed, unchanging memories, we create new recollections each time we are called upon to remember. As psychologist Charles Fernyhough explains, remembering is an act of narrative imagination as much as it is the product of a neurological process. In Pieces of Light, he illuminates this compelling scientific breakthrough in a series of personal stories, each illustrating memory's complex synergy of cognitive and neurological functions.
Combining science and literature, the ordinary and the extraordinary, this fascinating tour through the new science of autobiographical memory helps us better understand the ways we remember—and the ways we forget.
A new consensus is emerging among cognitive scientists: rather than possessing fixed, unchanging memories, we create new recollections each time we are called upon to remember. As psychologist Charles Fernyhough explains, remembering is an act of narrative imagination as much as it is the product of a neurological process. In Pieces of Light, he illuminates this compelling scientific breakthrough in a series of personal stories, each illustrating memory's complex synergy of cognitive and neurological functions.
Combining science and literature, the ordinary and the extraordinary, this fascinating tour through the new science of autobiographical memory helps us better understand the ways we remember—and the ways we forget.