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. She also teaches classes at undergraduate and graduate level, for which she has won two teaching excellence awards. Besides her teaching and research, she has delivered general business and police-training workshops, has evaluated offender diversion programs, and works with the UK police to advise on historical sexual and physical abuse cases. She has also been featured as an expert on TV, radio, and in UK and international newspapers.
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.
發表於2024-12-23
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我們童年最早的記憶是什麼時候?可能知道五六歲的記憶,更早點的也就三四歲開始記憶。在我們的認知裏,我們都會認為生命是用記憶纍積的,你知道自己活瞭三十歲不是因為身份證上的記錄著齣生年月,而是對過去三十年的迴憶。 但是今天看完茱莉亞.肖的《記憶錯覺》纔知道我們記憶...
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評分這一點並非危言聳聽,因為書中已經闡釋清楚:自我意識塑造瞭記憶,記憶反過來塑造自我意識。換句話說,你潛意識裏在自己修改著你的記憶,把你的記憶修改成你所認為的樣子。所以你纔會經常在生活中聽見“噢,可能是我記錯瞭!” 這本書要講的就是上麵所提到的記憶誤差、篡改和錯...
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圖書標籤: 認知心理學 記憶 心理學 記憶專傢 記憶 心理學 Shaw Julia
自個兒譯的中文版,第一個標記?:-P 沒有瞭記憶,你將不再是你……
評分自個兒譯的中文版,第一個標記?:-P 沒有瞭記憶,你將不再是你……
評分自個兒譯的中文版,第一個標記?:-P 沒有瞭記憶,你將不再是你……
評分自個兒譯的中文版,第一個標記?:-P 沒有瞭記憶,你將不再是你……
評分自個兒譯的中文版,第一個標記?:-P 沒有瞭記憶,你將不再是你……
The Memory Illusion 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載