The Science of Memory: Why we forget and how to fix it
Ever forget someone’s name right after they tell you? You’re not alone—and you’re definitely not broken. Forgetting isn’t a flaw; it’s a feature of the brain’s design.
After having spent 10 years teaching both big kids and little kids (elementary school and university), I began my neuroscience research journey to understand how the brain works and how to make it work better. I recognize that not everyone is as geeky as I am, but I believe most of us want to optimize brain function for as long as we can. Beyond my work, I live in Naples, Florida and enjoy anything in the sunshine.