Losing keys and everyday items 'not always sign of poor memory'

 

Losing keys and everyday items 'not always sign of poor memory'

Source:
Taylor & Francis Group
Summary:
The mysteries of how memory works are explained in a new book that suggests anyone can boost their powers of recall -- and that losing your keys is normal.

The mysteries of how memory works are explained in a new book that suggests anyone can boost their powers of recall -- and that losing your keys is normal.

Dr Megan Sumeracki and Dr Althea Need Kaminske say storing and retrieving information is far more complex than people think. Extremes of memory such as photographic or savant are also very rare despite their regular portrayal in films.

Their new book The Psychology of Memory outlines simple recollection-boosting techniques to improve learning -- or to help remember names and numbers.

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