A novelist and a neuroscientist uncover the secrets of human memory. What makes us remember? Why do we forget? And what, exactly, is a memory?
With playfulness and intelligence,
Adventures in Memory answers these questions and more, offering an illuminating look at one of our most fascinating faculties. The authors--two Norwegian sisters, one a neuropsychologist and the other an acclaimed writer--skillfully interweave history, research, and exceptional personal stories, taking readers on a captivating exploration of the evolving understanding of the science of memory from the Renaissance discovery of the hippocampus--named after the seahorse it resembles--up to the present day. Mixing metaphor with meta-analysis, they embark on an incredible journey: "diving for seahorses" for a memory experiment in Oslo fjord, racing taxis through London, and "time-traveling" to the future to reveal thought-provoking insights into remembering and forgetting. Along the way they interview experts of all stripes, from the world's top neuroscientists to famous novelists, to help explain how memory works, why it sometimes fails, and what we can do to improve it.
Filled with cutting-edge research and nimble storytelling, the result is a charming--and memorable--adventure through human memory.
Author: Hilde Ãstby, Ylva Ãstby
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Greystone Books
Published: 10/09/2018
Pages: 312
Weight: 1lbs
Size: 7.60h x 5.30w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9781771643474
About the AuthorHilde Østby is a writer and editor and the author of
Encyclopedia of Love and
Longing, a novel about unrequited love that was published to critical acclaim in Norway. She has a master's degree in History of Ideas from the University of Oslo.
Ylva Østby is a clinical neuropsychologist with a PhD from the University of Oslo who devotes her research to the study of memory. She is also vice-president of the Norwegian Neuropsychological Society. She lives in Oslo, Norway.
Sam Kean is the
New York Times bestselling author of
The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons. His stories have appeared in the
New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, among other publications.