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#939 - Dr Charan Ranganath - The Neuroscience Of How To Improve Your Memory & Focus

Modern Wisdom

Chris Williamson

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness

4.74.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2025

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Dr. Charan Ranganath is a cognitive neuroscientist, professor, and an author. What are memories? Our brains are shaped by countless experiences, but how exactly do we store these stories? Learn what makes some memories stick, why others fade, and how our minds handle the ones we'd rather forget. Expect to learn why memory is important, what the difference is between the experiencing self and the remembering self, How human memory works, why we remember some events so clearly and others vaguely or not at all, how we can make ourselves forget, the best memory improvement techniques, what the relationship between memory and novel experiences is, how our memories shaped by our social interactions, and much more… Sponsors: See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://chriswillx.com/deals Get up to $50 off the RP Hypertrophy App at https://rpstrength.com/modernwisdom Get 35% off your first subscription on the best supplements from Momentous at https://livemomentous.com/modernwisdom Get 5 Free Travel Packs, Free Liquid Vitamin D, and more from AG1 at https://ag1.info/modernwisdom Extra Stuff: Get my free reading list of 100 books to read before you die: https://chriswillx.com/books Try my productivity energy drink Neutonic: https://neutonic.com/modernwisdom Episodes You Might Enjoy: #577 - David Goggins - This Is How To Master Your Life: https://tinyurl.com/43hv6y59 #712 - Dr Jordan Peterson - How To Destroy Your Negative Beliefs: https://tinyurl.com/2rtz7avf #700 - Dr Andrew Huberman - The Secret Tools To Hack Your Brain: https://tinyurl.com/3ccn5vkp - Get In Touch: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/modernwisdompodcast Email: https://chriswillx.com/contact - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Why is memory important?

0:03.3

Well, memory is probably not important for the reason people think it is, right?

0:07.8

So we always think, well, memory is important when we can't remember.

0:12.1

Then we get frustrated about it.

0:13.8

We say, oh, why can't I remember this person's name?

0:16.6

Why can't I remember the name of that guy who is that thing?

0:20.5

My memory is really important is because it's absolutely central to helping us understand the present,

0:28.8

where we are at space, when we are at time, and to be able to plan and imagine possible futures.

0:37.0

So if you look at people with memory disorders,

0:39.5

their problem in life is not that they can't remember the past per se.

0:45.3

It's that their inability to remember the past makes it hard for them to remember

0:50.0

whether they've eaten recently, or they end up repeating themselves over and over again,

0:55.3

or they just don't have much foresight into what they will do in the future.

1:01.5

They have all of these deficits that keep them from living independently, not because they

1:07.7

can't tell you what happened an hour know, an hour ago or something.

1:11.9

It's because that inability leads them to just not be able to do almost anything

1:17.5

that healthy people do in society in a day-to-day basis.

1:22.9

Yeah. So you've sort of touched on something there.

1:25.2

You've got a self that experiences stuff and you've got a self that remembers you experiencing

1:30.7

stuff.

1:31.8

What is the relationship, the difference, the tension between these two selves?

1:37.2

Well, one of the things that we know for memory research is that the overwhelming

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