"This is an interesting, readable, and a useful bock, it fills a niche that other memory books do not cover or cover superficially."---Barbara Wilson, Medical Research Council, Cognition &
Brain Sciences Unit, UK
"I enjoyed reading Mnemonology: Mnemonics for the 21st Century. Worthen and Hunt do a masterful job of placing mnemonic strategies within the broader context of memory processes, I recommend
this authoritative and highly readable book to students, teachers, and researchers who are interested in memory."---Russell N. Carney, Missouri State University, USA
"I found this book to be a highly readable and balanced account of the history of mnemonics and memory research. The authors offer a compelling and integrative synthesis of mnemonics and memory
research---an approach that I hope will be adopted by other memory researchers, educators, and cognitive psychologists."---Alvin Wang, University of Central Florida, USA
This book bridges the gap between basic memory research and mnemonic applications through a careful analysis of the processes that underlie effective memory aids, it traces the history of
mnemonics, examines popular techniques, and discusses the current relevance of mnemonics to psychological research, education, cognitive rehabilitation, and those seeking to improve their
memory. Using a unique approach (termed "mnemonology"), the authors seek an understanding of the psychological mechanisms underlying specific mnemonic techniques and to provide information
which will allow one to improve memory by creating their own mnemonics.