I know all about memory: Understanding the brain to learn better - Tapa blanda

Jany, Frederick

 
9798186437697: I know all about memory: Understanding the brain to learn better

Sinopsis

What if your child discovered that their memory is much more than just a drawer full of memories? I know all about memory invites young readers ages 12 to 17 to explore one of the most fascinating powers of the human brain: learning, retaining, forgetting, retrieving, remembering, and passing on information. Through clear, lively, and accessible language, this book transforms a complex scientific topic into a captivating adventure, full of concrete examples and easy-to-understand explanations.

Have you ever wondered:

  • How does the brain create a memory?
  • Why do we sometimes forget information that’s actually important?
  • What role does the hippocampus play in memory?
  • Why does sleep help us remember better?
  • How do emotions make certain memories stronger?
  • Why isn’t memory a perfect camera?
  • How can we learn more effectively without simply rereading our lessons?
  • What are false memories?
  • How do memory champions retain so much information?
  • Do animals and plants also have some form of memory?
  • Why are writing, libraries, and the Internet considered the memories of humanity?


Why choose this book for your child:

  • An essential topic for better learning: this book helps teens understand how their memory works—a valuable asset for school, studying, presentations, and everyday life.
  • Clear and accessible explanations: scientific concepts such as neurons, the hippocampus, synapses, and working memory are explained using simple language, vivid comparisons, and concrete examples.
  • A captivating and insightful read: each chapter explores memory as a true adventure, from the human brain to animals, plants, writing, and digital traces.
  • Useful methods for everyday life: Your child will discover why focus, spaced repetition, associating ideas, mental imagery, and self-tests can really help them remember better.
  • A reassuring perspective on forgetting: The book shows that forgetting everything isn’t necessarily a failure. The brain sorts, selects, and reconstructs information, which helps us better understand its strengths and limitations.
  • Content tailored for teens: the tone is educational, modern, and engaging, without being too childish. It respects young readers’ curiosity while providing them with a solid foundation.
  • An included quiz to test their knowledge: at the end of the book, a quiz lets readers check what they’ve retained, play with the concepts they’ve learned, and reinforce their memory.
  • About ten inspiring black-and-white illustrations: they accompany the text and make the world of memory more vivid, more visual, and more enjoyable to explore.
  • An excellent educational gift: this book is ideal for fueling curiosity, fostering a desire to learn, and giving your child practical tools to better understand their own brain.


With I Know All About Memory, your child isn’t just reading a science book—they’re discovering how their mind learns, develops, and keeps track of what matters.

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