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Charan Ranganath
Why We Remember
Unlocking Memory’s Power to Hold on to What Matters
Doubleday, 2024
Was ist drin?
Your memory is so much more than a simple record of past events. Your memories play a huge role in steering your decisions and now you can leverage your brain’s memory formation processes to your advantage.
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If you want to influence your future positively and achieve your full potential, start paying attention to the way you remember and frame your past. As neuroscientist and psychologist Charan Ranganath explains, your memory often functions behind the scenes, like an “invisible hand,” influencing your sense of what is and isn’t possible, both individually and on a collective level. Gain insights into the science behind memory, while learning tips for remembering the information that matters most. Learn why there are evolutionary benefits to forgetting, while gaining tips on how to transform the things you do remember into wisdom.
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About the Author
Charan Ranganath, PhD, is a professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of California, Davis. He also serves as director of the university’s Memory and Plasticity Program and its Dynamic Memory Lab.
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