Why We Remember

Unlocking Memory's Power to Hold on to What Matters

eBook, 304 pages

English language

Published Feb. 20, 2024 by Doubleday.

ISBN:
978-0-385-54864-9
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Memory is far more than a record of the past. In this groundbreaking tour of the mind and brain, one of the world’s top memory researchers reveals the powerful role memory plays in nearly every aspect of our lives, from recalling faces and names, to learning, decision-making, trauma and healing.

A new understanding of memory is emerging from the latest scientific research. In Why We Remember, pioneering neuroscientist and psychologist Charan Ranganath radically reframes the way we think about the everyday act of remembering. Combining accessible language with cutting-edge research, he reveals the surprising ways our brains record the past and how we use that information to understand who we are in the present, and to imagine and plan for the future.

Memory, Dr. Ranganath shows, is a highly transformative force that shapes how we experience the world in often invisible and sometimes destructive ways. Knowing this can help us …

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A High-Level Examination of Memory and Cognition

This book gives a good overview of many aspects of memory, focusing mainly on neuroscience but also dabbling in sociology. Ranganath examines the research on this topic at a high level, making this more accessible to the general public but with the trade off that those who want to dig into the science more will be left wanting. The book is at its best when it's connecting different neuroscience studies together, but when it unfortunately ventures into topics like AI or other peripheral fields it gets shaky.

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  • Cognition
  • Memory

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