Improving Your Memory: How To Remember What You're Starting To Forget
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Improving Your Memory: How To Remember What You're Starting To Forget

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This accessible handbook discusses how memory works, how it changes with age, and--most importantly--how it can be improved. The authors provide helpful tools for understanding and improving memory, including sixteen techniques and exercises.

The book explains why people remember what they do, what kind of effort remembering requires, and various conditions that can affect

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Paperback, 133 pages
Published by Johns Hopkins University Press (first published April 1st 1994)
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