The Handbook of Research Methods in Human Memory, edited by Hajime Otani, offers a comprehensive exploration of methodologies employed in the investigation of human memory across various disciplines. With contributions from leading researchers, this volume delves into cutting-edge approaches and applications in cognitive neuroscience, memory processes, and beyond. Focusing on practical guidance rather than theoretical exposition, it serves as an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners seeking to understand and implement the best research methods in their work. The content covers a broad spectrum of topics, including foundational aspects of human memory, advanced techniques in cognitive neuroscience, and innovative applications in fields such as clinical psychology, developmental psychology, education, and gerontology. This handbook is essential reading for anyone eager to navigate the complexities of conducting rigorous research on human memory, making it a vital tool in an academic or professional toolkit.
