Memory and Touch
Xena Mindhurst
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Psychologie
Beschreibung
Memory and Touch offers a fascinating exploration of how physical contact shapes our memories, emotions, and cognitive development through complex neurobiological mechanisms. This comprehensive work bridges the gap between cellular neuroscience and psychological understanding, revealing how touch receptors in our skin communicate with crucial brain regions like the hippocampus and amygdala to form lasting memories and emotional bonds.
The book methodically progresses from foundational concepts in neurobiology to practical applications, presenting three core themes: touch perception physiology, tactile experiences in memory formation, and physical contact's role in emotional development. Through a careful examination of laboratory studies, clinical observations, and cross-cultural research, readers discover how touch-based memory systems evolved and continue to influence human development, particularly relevant in our increasingly digital world where physical interactions are becoming less frequent.
What sets this book apart is its masterful integration of multiple disciplines, from evolutionary biology to educational theory, making complex concepts accessible to both academic and general readers. The authors support their central argument about touch's crucial role in memory formation with extensive research data, including functional MRI studies and longitudinal research.
The work concludes with practical recommendations for incorporating touch-based strategies in educational, therapeutic, and social contexts, making it invaluable for psychology students, healthcare professionals, and educators alike.
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neuroscience