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We tend to think of people's memories as being either good or bad. However, you might know someone with a terrible memory for names and faces who is very good at learning languages. Another person ...
A new book explains how our brains selectively remember and forget, and how to use that knowledge to our advantage.
UC Davis professor Charan Ranganath says when we look at memory as a resource to pull from, as opposed to a comprehensive archive of the past, we can make mindful choices in the present to curate a ...
Human memory can be trained, but we need different techniques for different kinds of information.
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