This section covers the history of memory research, the biological "hardware" through the neuroscience of memory , and the essential methodologies used by scientists to measure it.
Unlike traditional textbooks that focus solely on lab-based data, Radvansky organizes the study of memory into three cohesive sections designed for both undergraduate and graduate-level comprehension.
This final section is what sets the book apart, delving into amnesia , autobiographical memory, and the intersection of memory with the legal system, such as eyewitness testimony. Key Theories and Research Highlights
Radvansky is particularly famous for his research on and the "Event Horizon Model".