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Why We Remember: The Science of Memory and How it Shapes Us

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Why We Remember: The Science of Memory and How It Shapes Us explores the mechanisms behind how we retain and recall experiences. It sheds light on why certain moments stay vivid while others slip away, the influence of emotions on our recollections, and how memory guides our actions. Drawing from cutting-edge research, it offers a straightforward examination of how our memories are tied to learning, identity, and decision-making. A concise yet enlightening look at the pivotal role memory plays in shaping everyday life

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Why We Remember: The Science of Memory and How It Shapes Us provides an in-depth look at how memory works and its role in defining who we are. This book explains how memories are created, preserved, and sometimes lost, drawing on findings from neuroscience and psychology. It also addresses why we remember certain events vividly, how emotions influence recall, and how memory impacts our relationships and choices. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how memory shapes our identity and affects our daily lives, making it both an informative and compelling read.

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Binding

Paperback

book-author

Edition

2024

ISBN

9780571374144

Language

English

Page count

304 Pages

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