

An edition of Nostalgia Factory (2013)
Memory, Time and Ageing
By Douwe Draaisma
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Yale University Press
Language
eng
Pages
176
Description:
Douwe Draaisma, a memory specialist, focuses here on memory in later life. He explains neurological phenomena without becoming lost in specialist terminology. This volume includes an interview with Oliver Sacks, who speaks of his own memory changes as he entered his sixties. Draaisma moves from anecdote to research and back, weaving stories and science into a description of the terrain of memory. He brings to light the 'reminiscence effect', just one of the unexpected pleasures of an ageing memory. The author writes about forgetfulness and dismantles the myth that mental gymnastics can improve memory. He presents a case in favor of the ageing mind and urges us to value the nostalgia that survives as recollection, to appreciate the intangible nature of past events, and to take pleasure in the consolation of reminiscing.
subjects: Reminiscing, Autobiographical memory, Memory, Reminiscing in old age, Age factors, Older people, Recollection (Psychology), Episodic Memory, Aged, Mental Recall, Memory, Long-Term, Aging, Physiology, Aged, 80 and over, Souvenir chez la personne âgée, Souvenir, Mémoire épisodique, Mémoire, Facteurs liés à l'âge, Personnes âgées, Rappel (Psychologie), Reminiscences, Elderly