Living Between Memory And Forgetfulness
The Hippocampus and How We Know the World
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Living Between Memory and Forgetfulness explores how the hippocampus shapes memory and the way we understand the world. This book explains in clear, accessible language how memories are formed, why we forget, and how emotion, sleep, aging, and health impact memory.
Written by a physician and researcher, it bridges neuroscience and daily life without technical jargon—making it ideal for curious readers interested in learning, cognition, and mental health.
This volume is part of the Brain and Society series, a collection that connects brain science with real-world challenges in a way that’s practical, reflective, and easy to understand.
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