The Seven Sins Of Memory, Daniel L. Schacter
The Seven Sins Of Memory, Daniel L. Schacter
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The Seven Sins Of Memory
How the Mind Forgets and Remembers

Author: Daniel L. Schacter

Narrator: Dan Woren

Unabridged: 13 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 09/14/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Daniel L. Schacter, chairman of Harvard University’s Psychology Department and a leading expert on memory, has developed the Trst framework that describes the basic memory miscues we all encounter. Just like the seven deadly sins, the seven memory sins appear routinely in everyday life. Although we may hate these difTculties, as Schacter notes, they’re surprisingly vital to a keen mind.
Schacter, whose previous trade book, SEARCHING FOR MEMORY, was called “splendidly lucid” (The New Yorker), offers vivid examples of the memory sins — for example, the absent-mindedness that plagued both a national memory champion and a violinist who forgot that he had placed a priceless Stradivarius on top of his car before driving off. The author also delves into the recent research — such as imaging that shows memories being formed in the brain — that has led him to develop his framework. Together, the stories and the scientific findings examined in THE SEVEN SINS OF MEMORY provide a fascinating new look at our brains, and at what we more generally think of as our minds.
THE SEVEN SINS OF MEMORY is a groundbreaking work that will provide great reassurance to everyone, from twenty-somethings who find their lives are too busy, to baby boomers who mutter about “early Alzheimer’s,” to senior citizens who worry about how much (or how little) they can recall.

About Daniel L. Schacter

DANIEL L. SCHACTER is the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Psychology at Harvard University. He has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences and received numerous awards for his research, including the Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Psychology from the American Psychological Association and the Fred Kavli Distinguished Career Contributions Award from the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. He is the author of many books on memory and neuropsychology, including The Seven Sins of Memory and Searching for Memory. Schacter lives in Newton, Massachusetts.  ,


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steven R. on February 08, 2012

I was much looking forward to reading this, since the concept and workings of memory particularly intrigue me. I had already taken a few courses on the subject, so I had a very basic understanding of the workings of memory and some of the pitfalls/biases. Nothing too much in depth, however, which is......more

Goodreads review by John on April 25, 2010

We refer to this as one of the "tippingpointblinkfreakanomicsbrainisakludge" books -- one of those books that makes you feel like your brain is filling up -- that gives you insight into how the mind works and -- even better! -- an endless supply of "get outta here" facts that you can share with peop......more

Goodreads review by Satyajeet on October 24, 2023

Schacter approaches his task like a teacher. He focuses on seven problems with memory that have undoubtedly been experienced by the average reader: 1. Transience - Our memories weaken over time. 2. Absent-mindedness - We don't focus on what we need to remember. 3. Blocking - It's in our memory somewher......more

Goodreads review by Isis on April 04, 2024

I was excited when I started reading the book, I was looking for something like this. The Seven Sins of Memory: How the Mind Forgets and Remembers, is a great introductory book for memory concepts. The book has a lot of examples for each “sin”, these allow the reader to understand with common issues......more

Goodreads review by Eman on August 29, 2015

This book is rated 5 simply because it has valuable information in a very easy and interesting way. You do not get lost in science; on the contrary, you fully understand how the memory works.......more