The Neuropsychology Of Memory by Alexander R. Luria

This insightful work delves into the intricate workings of human memory, exploring how various brain functions contribute to the processes of remembering and forgetting. Through a series of case studies and detailed analyses, it examines the relationship between neurological structures and cognitive functions, shedding light on how memory is affected by brain injuries and disorders. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms underlying memory, offering a blend of theoretical perspectives and practical observations that underscore the complexity and adaptability of the human mind.

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1976
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Russian
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