Neuroscientist Adam Zeman on the void that amnesia creates. Drawing on case studies of two men with epilepsy he asks how memory impacts identity and how memories are formed. Show more
We all remember where we were as a child when a particular world event took place, but psychologist Chris French asks how reliable childhood memories are. Show more
How well do we remember facts or details? Prof David Shanks is an expert in memory and training, and tells us the secret techniques to improve revision or learning a language. Show more
3/5. Forensic psychologist Fiona Gabbert explores the strength and weaknesses of human memory. Using eyewitnesses accounts Fiona researches how to make better memories. Show more