Exploring the intricate relationship between memory, stress, and identity, discussing the impact of stress on memory recall and the neurotoxic effects of chronic stress on the brain. It also touches on the influence of social media on memory formation and attention span.
Charan Ranganath recently wrote an op-ed about President Biden's memory gaffes. He says forgetting is a normal part of aging. We also talk about PTSD, how stress affects memory, and what's happening when something's on the tip of your tongue. His new book is
Why We Remember.
Also, John Powers reviews
Cocktails with George and Martha: Movies, Marriage, and the Making of Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?
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