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The Memory Illusion: Remembering, Forgetting, and the Science of False Memory Paperback – October 14, 2016

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 502 ratings

Think you have a good memory? Think again. Memories are our most cherished possessions. We rely on them every day of our lives. They make us who we are. And yet the truth is they are far from being the accurate record of the past we like to think they are. True, we can all admit to having suffered occasional memory lapses, such as entering a room and immediately forgetting why, or suddenly being unable to recall the name of someone we've met dozens of times. But what if our minds have the potential for more profound errors, that enable the manipulation or even outright fabrication of our memories? In The Memory Illusion, forensic psychologist and memory expert Dr. Julia Shaw uses the latest research to show the astonishing variety of ways in which our brains can indeed be led astray. She shows why we can sometimes misappropriate other people's memories, subsequently believing them to be our own. She explains how police officers can imprison an innocent man for life on the basis of many denials and just one confession. She demonstrates the way radically false memories can be deliberately implanted, leading people to believe they had tea with Prince Charles, or committed crimes that never happened. And she reveals how, in spite of all this, we can improve our memory through simple awareness of its fallibility. Fascinating and unnerving in equal measure, The Memory Illusion offers a unique insight into the human brain, challenging you to question how much you can ever truly know about yourself.

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Dr Julia Shaw is a senior lecturer and researcher in the Department of Law and Social Sciences at London South Bank University, and is one of only a handful of experts in the world who conduct research on complex memory errors related to emotional personal events—so-called "rich false memories." Dr Shaw has published research articles in various international academic journals, has written textbook chapters, is a regular contributor to the popular science magazine Scientific American, and gives guest lectures and conference presentations around the world.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House UK (October 14, 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 184794762X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1847947628
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.25 x 0.9 x 8.5 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2017
I've listened to this book and read it. It provides a great overview of the science of memory and for me has provided a great jumping platform to delve more deeply into the research being done in this field. I am so glad to have read this book and have been introduced to such legendary memory scientists such as Elizabeth Loftus and her research. Kudos to Dr. Julia Shaw for providing an easily accessible pervue of memory science!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2017
I heard her on George Norway's radio program. I wanted to know how she could quickly convince a jury of memory problems. I did not get that information. I wanted a longer book.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2018
It's amazing how people can 'remember' events that never happened. Also, confused thought can lead some to claim one person did so and so, when in fact, it was someone else. It's not good to look like someone's ex-husband or the like. Also, mass hysteria can lead to people wanting to be swept up in the group think. Nowadays, you have such an abundance of "metoo" claims flying around that one opines which are true or not true. I'm not meaning to detract from authentic claimants, but only to caution against the type of witch hunt hysteria that leads to guilty until proven innocent types of declarations. Such actions can be very disruptive to any nation.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2017
This was a wonderfully insightful text about memory formation. Shaw does an incredible job incorporating academic research in an comprehensible and understandable manner. I was thoroughly impressed with this work.
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019
This book is all about how we renege things and Julia Shaw does an amazing job of explaining how everything works.
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2017
A very good book that is useful for those who are fascinated by memory and its possible deviances.
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2017
Just finished the book
Interesting topic people never think about.
The information is somewhat frightening and strongly suggests that no one should ever be alone without someone who can document their activities. This is so because if you are ever accused of a crime you cannot rely on a fair and just outcome which could be based on verbal items entered as evidence.
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Also as a scientist familiar, I have some questions about the citations regarding neural timing that were mentioned in this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2018
book is perfect. Just the shipping took longer than promised.

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José Macaya
4.0 out of 5 stars Libro interesante pero inquietante
Reviewed in Spain on September 15, 2021
Libro inquietante y de no fácil lectura. Explica con convicción cómo nuestra memoria es mucho menos confiable que lo que creemos. Tenemos asumidas muchas memorias falsas o inexactas. Es fácil influirnos para que nuestra memoria de los hechos se deforme. El libro deja al final un sabor amargo, ya que da es un conocimiento que genera inseguridad, sin que en compensación le encontremos algo positivo.

El libro sin duda contiene información interesante y el conocimiento siempre es valioso. Es impresionante saber la cantidad de sospechosos que eran inocentes y que son condenados, por memorias deficientes de testigos o apreciaciones sesgadas de los jurados. Esto mismo ha sucedido en casos de abusos sexuales a niños, en los que en el interrogatorio que les han hecho les han influido para imaginarse lo que no había sucedido…

Es un libro interesante pero inquietante.
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Francisco
5.0 out of 5 stars No more photographic memory
Reviewed in Mexico on August 4, 2018
This book can be a good relief is you consider yourself to have a bad memory, also in a very solid way destroys the concep of photographic memory
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mind (memory) blowing
Reviewed in India on October 7, 2018
This book is bound to make you feel less confident about yourself in ways that will actually make you question every single memory based judgement, decision, act and opinion that you used to make so comfortably and confidently thus far. Very powerful book in many ways.
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Un lecteur passionné
5.0 out of 5 stars Tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur le fonctionnement de la mémoire
Reviewed in France on January 7, 2018
Les données les plus récentes sur la recherche en psychologie cognitive.

Dommage qu'il ne soit pas encore traduit en français.
Matt B
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book. Written well with some nice anecdotes along ...
Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2017
Great book.
Written well with some nice anecdotes along the way about experiences. It feels like the author is there talking to you. The explanations are concise and well thought out. The flow of the chapters sequentially build off one another even if you want to skip the anatomy lesson of the brain which is insightful. You can lose track of time reading and your never get lost while reading. Its worth a read and sharing of the ideas.
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