Memory and Movies: What Films Can Teach Us about Memory

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MIT Press, 2015年8月14日 - 272 頁
How popular films from Memento to Slumdog Millionaire can help us understand how memory works.

In the movie Slumdog Millionaire, the childhood memories of a young game show contestant trigger his correct answers. In Memento, the amnesiac hero uses tattoos as memory aids. In Away from Her, an older woman suffering from dementia no longer remembers who her husband is. These are compelling films that tell affecting stories about the human condition. But what can these movies teach us about memory? In this book, John Seamon shows how examining the treatment of memory in popular movies can shed new light on how human memory works.

After explaining that memory is actually a diverse collection of independent systems, Seamon uses examples from movies to offer an accessible, nontechnical description of what science knows about memory function and dysfunction. In a series of lively encounters with numerous popular films, he draws on Life of Pi and Avatar, for example, to explain working memory, used for short-term retention. He describes the process of long-term memory with examples from such films as Cast Away and Groundhog Day; The Return of Martin Guerre, among other movies, informs his account of how we recognize people; the effect of emotion on autobiographical memory is illustrated by The Kite Runner, Titanic, and other films; movies including Born on the Fourth of July and Rachel Getting Married illustrate the complex pain of traumatic memories. Seamon shows us that movies rarely get amnesia right, often using strategically timed blows to the protagonist's head as a way to turn memory off and then on again (as in Desperately Seeking Susan). Finally, he uses movies including On Golden Pond and Amour to describe the memory loss that often accompanies aging, while highlighting effective ways to maintain memory function.

 

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1 Memory Processes and Memory Films
1
2 Movies and the Minds Workbench
19
3 Making Memories That Last
41
4 Recognizing the People We Know
71
5 Autobiographical Memories and Life Stories
95
6 When Troubling Memories Persist
119
7 Understanding the Reality of Amnesia
149
8 Senior Moments Forgetfulness and Dementia
179
Memory in Hollywood and Real Life
215
Notes
223
Index
255
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John Seamon is Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Professor of Neuroscience and Behavior at Wesleyan University.

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