15 episodes

Join Daniel Reisberg, Patricia & Clifford Lunneborg Professor of Psychology at Reed College, in an exploration of the slippery and surprising nature of memory.

You rely on your memory in virtually every aspect of your life. In this engrossing audio series, cognitive psychology professor Daniel Reisberg shares modern scientific research on the function and failures of memory. You’ll cover theoretical points, delving into the biology of memory and memory disorders, as well as gain practical information that can help you improve your memory.

In 15 eye-opening lectures, you’ll learn the answers to questions such as

•What makes memory unreliable and malleable?
•Can we “remember” things that never really happened?
•Why do two people sometimes remember a shared experience differently?
•Is memory a “use it or lose it” function?

A consultant and expert witness on eyewitness testimony in judicial proceedings, Professor Reisberg shares his real-world experience of how incorrect or incomplete memories can lead to false convictions.

You’ll also learn how to optimize your own memory, as well as how to recognize and cope with potential signs of memory disorders. You’ll discuss timely concerns such as whether the digital age is having a detrimental effect on our collective memory. You’ll also explore the implications of memory in the COVID-19 era.

Memory 101: Understanding the Practical Science of Memory Curiosity University

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Join Daniel Reisberg, Patricia & Clifford Lunneborg Professor of Psychology at Reed College, in an exploration of the slippery and surprising nature of memory.

You rely on your memory in virtually every aspect of your life. In this engrossing audio series, cognitive psychology professor Daniel Reisberg shares modern scientific research on the function and failures of memory. You’ll cover theoretical points, delving into the biology of memory and memory disorders, as well as gain practical information that can help you improve your memory.

In 15 eye-opening lectures, you’ll learn the answers to questions such as

•What makes memory unreliable and malleable?
•Can we “remember” things that never really happened?
•Why do two people sometimes remember a shared experience differently?
•Is memory a “use it or lose it” function?

A consultant and expert witness on eyewitness testimony in judicial proceedings, Professor Reisberg shares his real-world experience of how incorrect or incomplete memories can lead to false convictions.

You’ll also learn how to optimize your own memory, as well as how to recognize and cope with potential signs of memory disorders. You’ll discuss timely concerns such as whether the digital age is having a detrimental effect on our collective memory. You’ll also explore the implications of memory in the COVID-19 era.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires subscription and macOS 11.4 or higher

    Your Fabulous Memory

    Your Fabulous Memory

    Episode 1 from the 15-part podcast Memory 101, published by Learn25.

    The Science of Memory

    The Science of Memory

    Episode 2 from the 15-part podcast Memory 101, published by Learn25.

    Memorizing, or Failing To

    Memorizing, or Failing To

    Episode 3 from the 15-part podcast Memory 101, published by Learn25.

    Forgetting

    Forgetting

    Episode 4 from the 15-part podcast Memory 101, published by Learn25.

    The Basics of Memory Biology

    The Basics of Memory Biology

    Episode 5 from the 15-part podcast Memory 101, published by Learn25.

    Remembering Things That Actually Didn’t Happen at All

    Remembering Things That Actually Didn’t Happen at All

    Episode 6 from the 15-part podcast Memory 101, published by Learn25.

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