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Memory Search by a Memorist
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Autobiographical Memory: Remembering What and Remembering When
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Making 75 Rugs by the Square: Rugs to Work in Latchet Hook, Rya, Punch, and Gros Point
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Contents:
Preface
1 Rajan The Person
2 Memory Span and Memory Load Tasks
3 Non-Numeric Performance
4 Number Matrices
5 Memory Search
6 Priming Digit Strings
8 Comparison With Other Memorists
9 Overview And Interpretation Of Rajan's Performance
References
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Subject Index
This is a list of Chapters, there is much more information in the sub-chapters. Furthermore, check ... Memory Search by a Memorist- for complete chapter-sub chapter listing.
This book has a tremendous amount of information. Numerous memory tests ranging from memory span, mean memory Span, mean Recall, mean organization measures, mean study time and recall, mean time per matrix, median search times, theoretical median encoding/production time, and more. There are numerous charts and graphs comparing Rajan with the test subjects, also contained are tests on Rajan himself. As you can tell, there is a lot one can learn from this book.
The beginning of this book is an introduction to Rajan. Rajan himself writes the autobiography in the beginning of the book. Also learned from the autobiography is Rajan's middle name "Srinivasan". "He is named after a distant cousin who perhaps was India's most famous mathematician, Srivinvasa Ramanujan". Following the autobiography are only brief accounts of interviews NBC, radio, 60 minuites, etc. Also most memorable is the sub-chapter entitled "The "Larry King Show", a very amusing story. Then some information about Rajan the person and his schooling. The meat of the book is the memory experiments.
Also contained in chapter 8 of this book is a brief comparison of Rajan to other well-known memoirists, Inaudi, Diamandi, Arnould, Ruckle, Bergh, Finkelstein, Isihara, professor Aitken, Shereshevskii, VP, SF and DD, TE, and last Bubbles P.
There is information regarding Ericsson's Theory of Skilled Memory and how it pertains to Rajan. The reference section also gives valuable information. I found some valuable books and papers catalogued here.
I did not want to involve myself in the work of detailing information that is contained in this book because of its length and scope. Because of the previous reviews, and I wanted other memory enthusiasts to have a handle on what to expect from this book. This book is more of a clinical account of Rajan's ability and not the most pleasant of reading material. However, there is a terrific amount of experiments and information in this book. I learned how to conduct different memory experiments, understand memory function, also learned about the uses of "rote" memory. I urge anyone interested in memory read this book.