JF Fournier

14%
Flag icon
Recognition memory explains why so many of us struggle to remember the contents of a book but can often recall where we read the book, the color or design of the cover, and other seeming irrelevancies. Recognition memory is actually useful because it doesn’t clutter the brain with unnecessary details but does help us to remember where we can find those details if we should need them again.
The Body: A Guide for Occupants
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview