Incoming Resources
- How we think and learn, theoretical perspectives and practical implications, Jeanne Ellis Ormrod, University of Northern Colorado
- The Oxford handbook of memory, edited by Endel Tulving, Fergus I.M. Craik
- On the sea of memory, a journey from forgetting to remembering, Jonathan Cott
- The archaeology of mind, neuroevolutionary origins of human emotions, Jaak Panksepp, Lucy Biven ; foreword by Daniel J. Siegel
- How memory works--and how to make it work for you, Robert Madigan
- Memory craft, improve your memory with the most powerful methods in history, Lynne Kelly
- Searching for memory, the brain, the mind, and the past, Daniel L. Schacter
- The wandering mind, what the brain does when you're not looking, Michael C. Corballis
- Where did I put my memory?, produced by Morag Loves Company & Josh Freed Inc. in association with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ; produced by Barbara Doran ; written & directed by Josh Freed
- The Harvard Medical School guide to achieving optimal memory, Aaron P. Nelson with Susan Gilbert
- Gently down the stream, Su Friedrich
- The invisible gorilla, and other ways our intuitions deceive us, Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons
- On vanishing, mortality, dementia, and what it means to disappear, Lynn Casteel Harper
- Understanding the mysteries of memory, produced by the Cronkite Ward Company for TLC ; produced and written by Marijo Dowd
- Delete, the virtue of forgetting in the digital age, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger
- Victims of memory, incest accusations and shattered lives, by Mark Pendergrast
- Memory, the key to consciousness, Richard F. Thompson, Stephen A. Madigan
- Memory 101, James Michael Lampinen, PhD, Denise R. Beike, PhD
- Memory, from mind to molecules, Larry R. Squire, Eric R. Kandel
- A guide to effective studying and learning, practical strategies from the science of learning, by Matthew G. Rhodes, Anne M. Cleary, and Edward L. DeLosh
- The seven sins of memory, how the mind forgets and remembers, Daniel L. Schacter
- RashĹŤmon, Daiei seisaku ; seisaku Minoura Jingo ; kyakuhon Kurosawa Akira, Hashimoto Shinobu ; kantoku Kurosawa Akira
- Aging well, memory and movement, Aquarius Health Care Videos
- Moonwalking with Einstein, the art and science of remembering everything, Joshua Foer
- Memory, fragments of a modern history, Alison Winter
- Parameters of remembering and forgetting in the transition from infancy to early childhood, Patria J. Bauer, Jennifer A. Wenner, Patricia L. Dropik, Sandi S. Wewerka ; with commentary by Mark L. Howe
- Remembering our childhood, how memory betrays us, by Karl Sabbagh
- Survivor café, the legacy of trauma and the labyrinth of memory, Elizabeth Rosner
- The brain fitness workout, brain training puzzles to improve your memory, concentration, decision making skills and mental flexibility, Philip Carter
- A little more human, a novel, Fiona Maazel
- Why life speeds up as you get older, how memory shapes our past, Douwe Draaisma ; translated by Arnold and Erica Pomerans
- Don't forget!, written, produced and directed by Graham Chedd ; PBS ; National Science Foundation produced in association with Scientific American Magazine ; CPTV ; produced by Chedd-Angier
- The last days of Ptolemy Grey, Walter Mosley
- The organized mind, thinking straight in the age of information overload, Daniel J. Levitin
- The memory code, the secrets of Stonehenge, Easter Island and other ancient monuments, Dr. Lynne Kelly
- Tell me a story, narrative and intelligence, Roger C. Schank ; with a foreword by Gary Saul Morson
- Pieces of light, how the new science of memory illuminates the stories we tell about our pasts, Charles Fernyhough
- Memory enhancement, directors, Scott Preston, Dana Calderwood ; producers, John Overlan, Jamie Hammond ; produced by WXXI
- Idiot brain, what your head is really up to, Dean Burnett
- The moon before morning, W.S. Merwin
- Forgetting, the benefits of not remembering, Scott A. Small
- Moonwalking with Einstein, the art and science of remembering everything, Joshua Foer
- A sense of self, memory, the brain, and who we are, Veronica O'Keane
- Can't remember what I forgot, the good news from the front lines of memory research, Sue Halpern
- Brain rules, 12 principles for surviving and thriving at work, home, and school, John Medina
- The memory thief, and the secrets behind how we remember : a medical mystery, Lauren Aguirre
- Unchained memories, true stories of traumatic memories, lost and found, Lenore Terr