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Written by the renowned psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus, 'Memory: A Contribution to Experimental Psychology' is a seminal text that laid the groundwork for modern memory research. The book presents Ebbinghaus' groundbreaking experiments on memory, which involved the use of artificial learning tasks and the measurement of retention intervals. It delves into the nature of memory, distinguishing between different types of memory and their characteristics. The work is considered a cornerstone in the development of experimental psychology and continues to influence contemporary understanding of memory.
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