Balint Erdi

22%
Flag icon
“Many people hold the bias that human memory is anything but optimal,” wrote Anderson and Schooler. “They point to the many frustrating failures of memory. However, these criticisms fail to appreciate the task before human memory, which is to try to manage a huge stockpile of memories. In any system responsible for managing a vast data base there must be failures of retrieval. It is just too expensive to maintain access to an unbounded number of items.”
Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview