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Involuntary Memory

Exploring the complexities of involuntary memory in psychology

John Mace editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Published:19th Apr '07

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This book offers an in-depth look at involuntary memory, exploring its implications and connections to various psychological concepts.

The book Involuntary Memory serves as a comprehensive exploration of key topics and recent advancements in the field of involuntary memory. It delves into how involuntary memories manifest in everyday life, spanning across different stages of life and within controlled laboratory settings. The author highlights the unique characteristics of these memories, providing insights into their occurrence and the various theoretical frameworks that have emerged around them.

Historically, involuntary memory was first identified by the renowned researcher Hermann Ebbinghaus over a century ago. However, it wasn't until recently that cognitive psychologists began to rigorously investigate this intriguing memory phenomenon. Involuntary Memory stands out as the first book dedicated to examining critical themes and the latest research findings in this area.

The text not only introduces innovative studies that mark the beginning of a more formal exploration of involuntary memory but also connects it to broader topics such as autobiographical memory, consciousness, aging, and the interplay between implicit and explicit memory. It also addresses the implications of involuntary memory in contexts like depression and psychosis, making it a valuable resource for both researchers and students interested in understanding this complex aspect of human cognition.

"The wide range of topics covered makes this book appealing for a broad audience, of basic and applied researchers.... The writing is generally clear and easily accessible for final year undergraduates.... Useful for researchers interested in specific populations or topics." (Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2009)

"Mace does offer the public a comprehensive text that provides one of the most integrative works on involuntary memory. This book puts forth the most groundbreaking research done so far on involuntary memory and would benefit students and professionals eager to dive into one of the most complex grooves of the human psyche." (PsycCRITIQUES)

"This first-of-its-kind book point[s] out that much of the research ... has been published in the last ten years. Therein lies much of the book's appeal." (North American Journal of Psychology)

ISBN: 9781405136372

Dimensions: 236mm x 158mm x 24mm

Weight: 508g

248 pages