One of the best childhood-books in 1960s. Reading it as an adult brought back such wonderful memories. Published in 1959, it told the story of young Andy, a city boy who, like me as a child, liked to watch westerns on TV (my favorite was Bonzana). Andy gets a taste of life on a real working ranch and learns to rope and ride... Highly recommend tracking this one down. A customer from Amazon wrote: 'From my first days listening to my father read Cowboy Andy through the many nights reading it back to my father, I recall wonderful memories."
As Lieutenant Eve Dallas tracks a seductive and ruthless killer through the streets of twenty-first-century New York, she must also face brutal memories from her childhood.
Unconscious Memory Representations in Perception: Processes and mechanisms in the brain
Perceptual experience emerges from neural computations. Unconscious Memory Representations in Perception focuses on the role of implicit (non-conscious) memories in processing sensory information. Making sense of the wealth of information arriving at our senses requires implicit memories, which represent environmental regularities, contingencies of the sensory input, as well as general contextual knowledge.
Preserving the childhood memories of some of the last generation of White Russian women to experience the Revolution first-hand, this collection of interviews and photographs provides a unique and moving record of life in imperial and Bolshevik Russia.
near future. It shows how scientific breakthroughs and amazing research are turning science fiction into science fact. In this brave new book, you'll explore: •How partnerships between biological sciences and technology are helping the deaf hear, the blind see, and the paralyzed communicate. •How our brains can repair and improve themselves, erase traumatic memories •How we can stay mentally alert longer—and how we may be able to halt or even reverse Alzheimers