Why We Forget & How to Remember | Charan Ranganath & Jim Kwik

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Why do you remember some things and forget others?
When it comes to memory, your brain is programmed to forget. That’s why it’s not only important to train your memory, but understand the complex mechanism of how your brain actually records and retrieves the past. Your memories make you who you are and because of the way your brain transforms memories, you can use them to understand the present and imagine the future.
I’m excited to go on a deep dive into this topic with our guest today, Dr. Charan Ranganath. Dr. Ranganath is a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, and Director of the Dynamic Memory Lab at UC Davis. For over 25 years, he’s studied the mechanisms in the brain that allows you to remember past events. He’s here to talk about his brand-new book, Why We Remember: Unlocking Memory’s Power to Hold on to What Matters.
There is extraordinary overlap in the brain between the systems that operate your memory and your imagination. You can use this overlap to make better choices that can lead to better memories, and that in turn, can open new opportunities in your life. Listen in as Dr. Ranganath goes into how the brain records and retrieves the past, and what you can do to make your memory stronger.
0:00 Intro
2:09 Charan Ranganath
3:11 The power of memory to make decisions
7:14 Experiencing Self vs Memoring Self
9:19 Why memory is not a replay of the past
11:45 Study tips for better memory
16:43 Why cramming doesn't work
20:51 Why we forget
26:15 The link between music and memory
29:40 AI and memory
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As someone who works in education and special education there are so many things schools should be doing differently based on brain research. When will the education system catch up the the science?
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@sakshikoli4569 2 ай бұрын
So in simple terms, if you include your emotions in a moment they become memories. Right?
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