Memory
D**T
A welcome synthesis
As was the case with the two prior editions, Baddeley, Anderson and Eysenck have written a highly readable and clinically useful textbook on memory. The authors do an excellent job of summarizing what is currently known regarding the structure and processes of memory. The book should be useful to students, clinicians, and researchers. As a retired clinical neuropsychologist I highly recommend it.
N**G
Great book!
Excellent book! Easy to read and very informative. p28-right top corner line4: it should be “does not”, instead of “does”, right?
C**M
This is a good book
If you're studying or teaching Memory, this book is the book to have. Written by the main authors in the field. Easy ready, very thorough, up to date, good supporting material, the right kind of pictures. Excellent book.Minor comment: I would have liked more on the topic of Priming, within the topic of nondeclarative memory.
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