Why do we remember events from our childhood as if they happened yesterday but not what we did last week? Why does our memory seem to work well sometimes & not others? What happens when it goes wrong? Can memory be enhanced or manipulated by psychological techniques or even 'brain implants'? How does memory grow & change as we age? & what of so-called 'recovered' memories? This book brings together the latest research in neuroscience & psychology & weaves in case-studies anecdotes & even literature & philosophy to address these & many other important questions about the science of memory
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