memory
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Our memories are biased, unreliable, extensively rewritten – and that’s a good thing
Nick Haslam, The Conversation
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Like Sudoko or Wordle, exercise is a great boost for memory and brain health
Ben Singh, The Conversation Ashleigh E Smith, The Conversation
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Food and the memories it evokes can help comfort dementia patients
Navjot Gill-Chawla, The Conversation
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Lost shoes and sweet laddoos: Songs of innocence in holocaust memorials
John Drew
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Physical activity can lead to a temporary memory boost
Mikaela Bloomberg, The Conversation
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Our memories aren’t as reliable as we think, but how much forgetfulness is normal?
Alexander Easton, The Conversation
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Do multivitamins and supplements actually improve memory?
Jacques Raubenheimer, The Conversation Clare Collins, The Conversation
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‘Time Shelter’: The International Booker winner is a rich experiment in style, structure and ideas
Sukla Chatterjee, The Conversation
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A clever device – a narrator who is losing her memory – ignites this novel of the modern family
Isa Ayidh
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Why we can still recognise people in face masks
Eilidh Noyes, The Conversation Katie Gray, The Conversation Kay Ritchie, The Conversation
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In this debut novel: What truths will Mrs Pankajam reveal as she starts losing her memory?
Meera Rajagopalan
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Remember the name: Glenn McGrath’s photographic memory of his Test wickets is simply incredible
Scroll Staff
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Fitness watch: Three ways in which exercise changes the very structure of our brain
Aine Kelly, The Conversation
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Yoko Ogawa’s novel ‘The Memory Police’ reminds us of the things about India we must never forget
Ankita Chawla
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Her father’s memories were slipping away. She made him tell stories so that he could hold on to them
Ranu Bhattacharyya
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Humans were built to remember only important things. The internet is disturbing that balance
Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, The Conversation
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What is the Mandela effect? And why is it cited to explain the unlikely election of Donald Trump?
Neil Dagnall and Ken Drinkwater, The Conversation
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Point, click, forget: Our obsession with taking photos is changing how we remember the past
Giuliana Mazzoni, The Conversation
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Out, white spot: Erasing memory in skin cells can help treat disfiguring disease vitiligo
John Harris, The Conversation
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Validating their distorted memories can help people with dementia
Lisa Bortolotti, Aeon