How Does Memory Work?

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Why is it that some people can remember exactly what was said in a conversation from a year ago? Find out why some people can remember better than others, and learn simple ways to help you remember more things. This fun lecture is not to be missed by any health professional undertaking further learning. (Watch Part Two: https://www.ausmed.com/app/cpd/lecture/retain-attention)

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Jared Cooney Horvath View profile
Jared Cooney Horvath (PhD, MEd) is an expert in the field of educational neuroscience, with a focus on translating neuroscientific principles to enhance teaching and learning practices within the classroom. Jared has conducted research and lectured at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, the University of Melbourne, and over 30 schools around Australia. Jared has published three books, over 30 research articles, and his work has been featured in numerous popular publications, including The Economist, WIRED, The New Yorker, New Scientist, and ABC’s Catalyst. Jared is a lecturer at the University of Melbourne, researcher at St. Vincent's Hospital in Melbourne, and currently serves as director of the Science of Learning Group: a team dedicated to bringing the latest in brain and behavioural researcher to teachers, students, and parents alike (www.scienceoflearning.com.au).
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First Published13 February 2018
Updated12 February 2018
Expires
27 February 2025
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