Memory: Surprising New Insights Into How We Remember and Why We Forget by Elizabeth F. Loftus

Memory: Surprising New Insights Into How We Remember and Why We Forget

Elizabeth F. Loftus

207 pages • first pub 1980 (editions)

nonfiction psychology science challenging informative slow-paced

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Our memories are our most reliable sources of information about ourselves, our friends and lovers, our jobs. Or are they? We know we may occasionally forget someone's birthday, miss appointments, or lose track of details. But what about the times ...

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