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Why We Remember

Revealing the Hidden Power of Memory

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Why We Remember

By: Charan Ranganath
Narrated by: Charan Ranganath, Mark Deakins, Robin Ince
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EXCLUSIVE BONUS MATERIAL: Stay to the end to hear a conversation between the author and Robin Ince, recorded exclusively for this audiobook

Did you know that memory is much more than a record of the past ? Or that forgetting is essential? Or that every time you recall a memory you update it?

Combining fascinating tales of the peculiarities of memory as well as cutting-edge science, Dr Ranganath shows the surprising ways our brains record the past and how we use that information to understand who we are in the present, and to guide our futures. Memory shapes how we experience the world, and it does that in often invisible and sometimes destructive ways. Dr Ranganath argues that we can use this knowledge to make better use of our flawed memories, whether in daily tasks like finding our keys or dealing with memory loss as we age. What's more, when we work with the brain's ability to learn and reinterpret past events, we can shed our biases, learn faster and heal after grief or trauma. This is a vital, accessible guide to understanding memory's quirks - and its power.

'Popular science at its best: entertaining and thought-provoking.' Financial Times

'You don't have to be a victim to your past and the way you used to think . . . A wonderful book.' Dr Rangan Chatterjee

'A radically new and engaging explanation of how and why we remember.' Matthew Walker

©2025 Charan Ranganath (P)2025 Faber & Faber
Biological Sciences Memory Improvement Neuroscience & Neuropsychology Personal Development Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science Human Brain

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This is a really interesting book, but there were chapters that were cut short for some reason, so I don't have the full book. Very disappointing

Greta book, but chapters cut short

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I had the same experience as the two other reviewers who reported that this recording includes discontinuities and jumps. This production should be withdrawn from sale and replaced with a complete one. The content is interesting and erudite. However I warn others against purchasing this product.

Faulty recording marred this book

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the story and reading is mostly good but there are multiple chapters which end abruptly and noce to the next qithout finishing.
pretty anniying actually.

good overall, some glitches

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