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Committed to Memory: How We Remember and Why We Forget [Hardcover]

Rebecca Rupp (Author)
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December 29, 1997
Fascinating science blends with engaging prose in this highly entertaining exploration of how memory works-- and how to make it work better.

In this extraordinary book, scientist Rebecca Rupp explains how and why memory works the way it does. What are the chemical processes that occur in the brain when we remember--and how do they account for the "absentminded" or "steel trap" qualities in an individual? Rupp also tackles topics that have been the subject of intense public debate. She examines the concepts of repressed and fantasized memories, such as ones of alien
abduction: are they the result of horrifying experiences that have been shunted off into the depths of the unconscious? Or are they fantastic constructs of the human mind?

Memory decays with awful rapidity, and a vital aspect of the study of memory is its loss. Why does memory change as we grow older? How can we improve our ability to remember, and how can we keep forgetfulness at bay? Committed to Memory features useful memory-improving techniques and tricks to remember essential information. Learn to defeat that common bugbear of memory, the forgetting of proper names; pick up a quick trick for remembering telephone numbers; and find out how to enrich your mind (and impress your friends and colleagues) by memorizing lengthy poems. Tips like these lend a practical edge to this illuminating voyage through a largely uncharted realm.

HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED . . .
¸         Why you can remember your first date but not what you had for lunch last Tuesday?
¸         What slugs, bugs, and squirrels have to tell us about human memory?
¸         Why we can't remember people's names?
¸         How the smell of pine trees or buttered popcorn can help you remember?
¸         Why dieting may make you forget?
¸         Why practice makes perfect?
¸         How a spell of the moody blues can affect your memory?
¸         Why dreaming may help us to remember?

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A scientist with the knack of transforming the complex and abstract into the simple and concrete engagingly explains what science now knows about memory. Rupp, who has a doctorate in cell biology and biochemistry, is also no stranger to world literature. She draws on anyone who suits her purposes, spiking her text with quotes from Cervantes and George Carlin, Machiavelli and Agatha Christie. And she has a creative touch with chapter titles, too. Who can resist such provocative ones as ``Isaac Newton's Dinner and 15,000 Chinese Telephone Numbers'' or ``Monsters in the Lime Tea''? Rupp is clearly thoroughly at home with her subject, and she seems to delight in making the reader share her interest. First she tackles what memory is and the various kinds of memory, taking the reader on a quick tour of the brain to show where memory resides and how it is processed. She deftly summarizes the work of numerous researchers on both animal and human subjects and touches briefly on that most controversial of subjects, recovered memories. Here the good news is that objective analysis with PET scans may one day be able to separate false memory from the true. Rupp's consideration of the intriguing flip side of memory-- forgetting--leads her naturally to a discussion of ways to counteract forgetfulness. Memory strategies can be learned, she notes, and her final chapters offer techniques for remembering numbers, facts, and peoples' names. Some of the mnemonic devices she describes seem more work than the subject matter warrants (to recall the names of the Seven Dwarfs, recite the sentence ``Big Dogs Dine Greedily on Ham Sandwiches and Soup''), but the entertainment level remains high throughout. A veritable textbook thoroughly disguised as a diversion. (8 b&w illustrations, not seen) -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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Fascinating science blends with engaging prose in this highly entertaining exploration of how memory works-- and how to make it work better.

In this extraordinary book, scientist Rebecca Rupp explains how and why memory works the way it does. What are the chemical processes that occur in the brain when we remember--and how do they account for the "absentminded" or "steel trap" qualities in an individual? Rupp also tackles topics that have been the subject of intense public debate. She examines the concepts of repressed and fantasized memories, such as ones of alien
abduction: are they the result of horrifying experiences that have been shunted off into the depths of the unconscious? Or are they fantastic constructs of the human mind?

Memory decays with awful rapidity, and a vital aspect of the study of memory is its loss. Why does memory change as we grow older? How can we improve our ability to remember, and how can we keep forgetfulness at bay? Committed to Memory features useful memory-improving techniques and tricks to remember essential information. Learn to defeat that common bugbear of memory, the forgetting of proper names; pick up a quick trick for remembering telephone numbers; and find out how to enrich your mind (and impress your friends and colleagues) by memorizing lengthy poems. Tips like these lend a practical edge to this illuminating voyage through a largely uncharted realm.

HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED . . .
¸         Why you can remember your first date but not what you had for lunch last Tuesday?
¸         What slugs, bugs, and squirrels have to tell us about human memory?
¸         Why we can't remember people's names?
¸         How the smell of pine trees or buttered popcorn can help you remember?
¸         Why dieting may make you forget?
¸         Why practice makes perfect?
¸         How a spell of the moody blues can affect your memory?
¸         Why dreaming may help us to remember?

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 331 pages
  • Publisher: Crown; 1st edition (December 29, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0517703211
  • ISBN-13: 978-0517703212
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,143,742 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Rebecca Rupp has written nonfiction articles for many national magazines on topics ranging from the history of blue jeans to the science of ice cream. She is also the author of THE DRAGON OF LONELY ISLAND, THE WATERSTONE, and several nonfiction books, both for children and adults. Of THE RETURN OF THE DRAGON, she says, 'I hope all of you enjoy the return of Fafnyr's cave - and hearing from Aunt Mehitabel again - as much as I have. Much as I love the three-headed dragon, I also love Aunt Mehitabel. I plan to be just like her when I turn eighty-five.' Rebecca Rupp lives in Vermont with her husband, three sons, three cats, and a tarantula named Immanuel Kant.

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid scholarship with a sweet candy-coating., May 3, 1998
This review is from: Committed to Memory: How We Remember and Why We Forget (Hardcover)
"Committed to Memory" is pop-science at its best: educational and entertaining. Not just some pseudo-scientific re-hash of ancient mnemonics like "Mega Memory" and so many other memory books out there; this book also preents the latest in legitimate scientific research on how memory works. Reading it provides one of those rare "a-ha" experiences; we are given explanations for facets of memory we all notice, but have seldom taken much time to ponder. Deserves to be a best seller.
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2.0 out of 5 stars not worth the time, July 20, 2008
This review is from: Committed to Memory: How We Remember and Why We Forget (Hardcover)
This book describes the physiological aspects of memory. However, it does it in a fairly scatterbrained way without continuity between chapters. Also, the information is fairly anecdotal and the science is "dumbed down" significantly. If you're interested in the physiological basis for memory, there are much better books than this. Also, if you're interested in ways to improve your memory (as I was), this is not the book for you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My first review..., October 21, 2008
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I've never bothered to review a book on Amazon before, but I truly enjoyed this book and wanted to say so. Rupp's exploration of memory is delightful reading and thoroughly informative, and I loved the quotes she uses liberally throughout. Just a great book on a huge subject.
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