Why We Remember

The Science of Memory and How It Shapes Us

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Charan Ranganath: Why We Remember (2024, Faber & Faber, Limited)

English language

Published 2024 by Faber & Faber, Limited.

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978-0-571-37416-8
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4 stars (1 review)

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semantic memories

4 stars

As I've gotten older, I have found it increasingly harder to remember nouns, particularly names. Names of companies in my industry. names of software packages and services I use frequently. My sibling's names. My girlfriend's names.

I didn't read this book with the idea that i would learn how to cure my memory difficulties. Rather, I wanted to understand in a basic way how memory works and if research backs up any method for slowing my decline.

The book solidly walked me through things. It includes descriptions of two kinds of memory: episodic and semantic. Things I experienced and might recall vs. facts I've committed to my store of knowledge. Although my memory of things I've experienced is not great, for some reason that's never bothered me. But losing common facts really makes me anxious.

Although a bit florid, i recommend the book for a mostly understandable explanation of about …