Dr Shane Rogers: How Memory Shapes Identity
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Memory is not just about recalling facts. It shapes identity, personality and the stories people tell about themselves. Shane Rogers explains how different types of memory work together, why forgetting is often normal, and how understanding memory can change how we think about ourselves over time.
Guest: Dr Shane Rogers, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Edith Cowan University
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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