In the fields of American history and American studies, there is a concept called a "usable past.” (The term was coined by literary critic and historian Van Wyck Brooks in the early 20 th century.) ...
Most people have experienced the moment at least once: you lock the front door, start walking away, and suddenly feel the ...
Knowing the status of a relationship, as well as the current state of the world, depends on the ability to track changes.
Memory is not a recording device. It doesn't play back events like a video camera would. Instead, it's a remarkably active, creative process that reconstructs the past each time we reach for it.
People rely on both retrospective memory (the ability to recall past information) and prospective memory (memory for future intended actions) 1 to complete everyday tasks. Examples of tasks involving ...
Memory and attention are intertwined cognitive functions that enable humans to filter, encode and retrieve information from a constantly changing environment. Attention acts as a gatekeeper, ...