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Read: How to improve your memory this summer

Is it possible that a young child won't be able to tell you the details of his lunch? Why is it that we all have "a song" in our heads (and not just the one of our favorite singers)? Why is it that we tend to recall more what is older than what is new? </p> Three psychologists from the University of Tours are teachers-researchers on psychology.

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Read: How to improve your memory this summer

Is it possible that a young child won't be able to tell you the details of his lunch? Why is it that we all have "a song" in our heads (and not just the one of our favorite singers)? Why is it that we tend to recall more what is older than what is new?

Three psychologists from the University of Tours are teachers-researchers on psychology. They explain how memory develops and how it works. They address age-related topics, including Alzheimer's disease, without taboos and answer all the questions that everyone is asking.

The authors explain how the extraordinary memory function is "made" and then give tips on how to preserve this treasure. They provide simple guidelines and tips to help us maintain our memories.

The authors also offer a series test and game to help you remember more and keep your memory sharp despite age. To strengthen our memory!

Laurence Taconnat and Ilona Moutoussamy by Florent Pinard. Sutton Editions. 208 pages. 12.90 euros at your newsagent.

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