Why We Remember
About This Book
The Architecture of Memory (2024) examines the complex systems behind how humans remember. It challenges traditional views by demonstrating that memory operates as an active process that shapes both our present experiences and future decisions. Using compelling case studies alongside contemporary research findings, the book explains how we create enduring memories and why we lose others. The insights provided show practical ways to apply memory science to learning, personal development, and emotional healing.
Who Should Read This?
- People curious about brain function and cognitive processes
- Those dealing with memory challenges and their support networks
- Psychology and neuroscience students seeking deeper understanding
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