The Forgetting Curve

About the Book

The Forgetting Curve takes readers into the fascinating science of memory and forgetting, starting with classic ideas such as Hermann Ebbinghaus’s early research and building toward today’s understanding from clinical neurology and cognitive science. Anne Fielding helps readers see that forgetting is not simply failure — it is part of how memory works — while also showing what can be done to support stronger recall over time.

This book is designed to reduce fear and replace it with understanding. By explaining why memories weaken, what influences retrieval, and how lifestyle, repetition, and attention affect the brain, it gives readers a clearer picture of their own cognitive health.

The result is a thoughtful and practical guide for anyone who wants to better understand memory decline, support brain health, and approach aging with more knowledge and confidence.

Who it’s for

Adults wanting to understand why memory fades
Readers concerned about age-related memory decline
Anyone interested in the science behind forgetting
People who want practical strategies alongside clear explanation

What readers will learn

Why forgetting happens and how memory naturally works
What classic and modern research says about memory decline
How retrieval, repetition, and attention shape recall
Which strategies best support memory retention
How to approach cognitive aging with more confidence and less fear

About the Author

Anne Fielding

Anne Fielding writes practical, encouraging books for adults who want to stay mentally sharp, build confidence, and support long-term brain health through clear daily habits and approachable guidance.

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