Дэниел Шектер - Семь грехов памяти. Как наш мозг нас обманывает
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«Выдающийся гарвардский психолог Дэниел Шектер изучает ошибки памяти и разделяет их на семь категорий… Новаторское научное исследование, дающее представление об удивительной неврологии памяти и содержащее ключ к общему пониманию сбоев в работе мозга». (USA Today) В формате PDF A4 сохранен издательский макет.
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