The scientific research literature on memory is enormous. Yet
until now no single book has focused on the complex
interrelationships of memory and belief. This book brings together
eminent scholars from neuroscience, cognitive psychology,
literature, and medicine to discuss such provocative issues as
"false memories," in which people can develop vivid recollections
of events that never happened; retrospective biases, in which
memories of past experiences are influenced by one's current
beliefs; and implicit memory, or the way in which nonconscious
influences of past experience shape current beliefs.
Ranging from cognitive, neurological, and pathological
perspectives on memory and belief, to relations between conscious
and nonconscious mental processes, to memory and belief in
autobiographical narratives, this book will be uniquely stimulating
to scholars in several academic disciplines.
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