
The Memory Advantage
Simple, Scientifically Proven Techniques to Build a Sharper Memory and Remember More for Longer
Evan Blake(Author)
Independently Published
Published on 25. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
244 pages
979-8-1985-2954-0 (ISBN)
Description
You forgot a name three minutes after the handshake. You re-read the same paragraph twice and still cannot quote it. You went blank halfway through a presentation you knew cold yesterday. These are not signs that your memory is broken. They are signs that nobody ever taught you how memory actually works. Most adults run on the encoding shortcuts they learned in school: highlight, reread, hope. The cognitive science of the last twenty years has shown those habits are nearly useless for long-term retention, and that a small set of techniques produce dramatic gains when applied consistently. The Memory Advantage is a calm, evidence-anchored guide built around The Memory Stack, a six-layer framework that maps attention, encoding, elaboration, retrieval, spacing, and sleep consolidation onto one operational system. The book draws on the replicated literature, Roediger and Karpicke on retrieval practice, Cepeda on spacing, Maguire and Dresler on the method of loci, Diekelmann and Born on sleep, and turns it into protocols you can run in a week. Inside this book:
>You do not need a better brain. You need a system around the one you have.
- Why most memory failures are system problems, not capacity problems
- The six techniques with the strongest evidence base, and the popular ones that are noise
- Working protocols for names, vocabulary, technical material, speeches, reading, and meetings
- A weekly memory protocol you can actually run in 20 to 30 minutes
- What sleep, exercise, attention, and stress are doing to your retention right now
>You do not need a better brain. You need a system around the one you have.
More details
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
288 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-1985-2954-0 (9798198529540)
Schweitzer Classification