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The Recovery of Unconscious Memories: Hypermnesia and Reminiscence (The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Series on Mental Health and De) [Paperback]

Matthew Hugh Erdelyi (Author)

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0226216616 978-0226216614 May 8, 1998
Memory has recently become the focus of media attention because of the emotionally charged uses made of delayed recall of repressed memories. Integrating literatures from all corners of psychology, The Recovery of Unconscious Memories includes historical accounts, analysis of experiments, and treatment topics, providing the first comprehensive scientific account of memory and how can it can increase over time. Erdelyi includes his own important contributions to this field, ranging from his early attempts to use free-association to produce hypermnesia to his most recent research with hypnosis, subliminal stimuli, forced-recall techniques, and very long-delayed recall probes.

Sketching out the scientific foundations for a unified theory of repression that integrates the findings of the laboratory and the clinic, this comprehensive and authoritative synthesis of a century of memory research will be crucial reading for psychologists and clinicians, as well as forensic and legal professionals interested in the recovery of "inaccessible" memories.

"By debunking hypnosis, [Erdelyi] has allowed the debate on memory to move forward. . . . Erdelyi's work on hypermnesia is very important to our understanding of the mechanisms of memory and the brain."—Janet D. Feigenbaum, Times Literary Supplement

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Perhaps prompted by the controversy regarding repressed memories of abuse and "false memory syndrome," Erdelyi (psychology, Brooklyn Coll.; Psychoanalysis: Freud's Cognitive Psychology, W.H. Freeman, 1995) has compiled and synthesized what is scientifically known of memory, forgetting, and remembering. Drawing from his own research and the works of Freud, Ebbinghaus, and Pavlov, among others, the author painstakingly defines hypermnesia and reminiscence as two types of remembering. He concludes that memories may not ever completely disappear and that they may reappear, sometimes long after they were thought to be forgotten. But he points out that these remembrances may not be accurate and that emotional or intellectual preconceptions may distort the memory. Hence, Erdelyi contributes a scholarly and well-documented tome to complement the popular literature of the "repressed/false" memories debate without disproving either constituency. Recommended for larger academic libraries. (Index not seen.)?A. Arro Smith, San Marcos P.L., Tex.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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recognition hypermnesia, cumulative recall functions, multitrial recall, subliminal lists, covert reminiscence, hypermnesia effects, roc functions, hypnotic hypermnesia, recall hypermnesia, yoked subjects, incremental memory, overt recall, intentional recall, interpolated activity, memory increments, recall improvement, recall trials, retrieval effort, subliminal stimuli, stimulus list, recall effort, recall level, repeated recall, postevent information, initial recall
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