by A. R. Luria
translated by Lynn Solotaroff
foreword by Jerome Bruner
Harvard University Press, 1968
eISBN: 978-0-674-25556-2 | Paper: 978-0-674-57622-3
Library of Congress Classification BF376.L813 1987
Dewey Decimal Classification 616.858

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This study explores the inner world of a rare human phenomenon—a man who was endowed with virtually limitless powers of memory. From his intimate knowledge of S., the mnemonist, gained from conversations and testing over a period of almost thirty years, A. R. Luria is able to reveal in rich detail not only the obvious strengths of S.’s astonishing memory but also his surprising weaknesses: his crippling inability to forget, his pattern of reacting passively to life, and his uniquely handicapped personality.

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