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Memory Science

Olivia Clarke

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Memory Science explores the fascinating world of human memory, from how we encode and store information to why we sometimes forget where we put our keys. It delves into the biological mechanisms behind memory, highlighting the crucial roles of brain regions like the hippocampus and amygdala. Understanding these processes is key, not just for those with memory disorders, but for anyone seeking to boost cognitive function. This book uniquely integrates insights from psychology, biology, and neuroscience to provide a well-rounded view of memory.

 


 
It examines the causes of forgetting, ranging from simple absentmindedness to conditions like Alzheimer's disease. Furthermore, it explores cutting-edge memory enhancement techniques, including cognitive training and emerging technologies like brain stimulation, offering evidence-based recommendations for improving memory.

 


 
Memory Science progresses by first introducing the foundational principles of memory. It then investigates the causes of forgetting before finally exploring the frontiers of memory enhancement. Complex concepts are explained clearly, making this book accessible to a broad audience interested in psychology, biology, and the science of memory.
Disponibile da: 06/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 128 pagine.

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