The heart of the textbook systematically dissects the major systems and processes of human memory, including:
Through suggestion or imagination, individuals can develop vivid, deeply held memories of events that never actually occurred.
Departing from rigid structural boundaries, the text explores the (Craik & Lockhart). Memory durability is a direct function of the depth of mental processing:
A central theme in Radvansky’s research is that memory is a process, not just a place. This process consists of three distinct stages: encoding, storage, and retrieval.