A memory researcher explains how the mysteries of memory are yielding to scientific breakthroughs and how this will change the understanding of such conditions as Alzheimer's disease and amnesia
Daniel L. Schacter is professor and chair of psychology at Harvard University. He is the author of Stranger Behind the Engram: Theories of Memory and the Psychology of Science (1982) and has received the Troland Research Award from the National academy of Sciences. He lives in Newton, Massachusetts with his wife and two daughters.
Daniel L. Schacter is professor and chair of psychology at Harvard University. He is the author of
Stranger Behind the Engram: Theories of Memory and
The Psychology of Science and has received the Troland Research Award from the National academy of Sciences. He lives in Newton, Massachusetts with his wife and two daughters.