Daniel Schacter
Harvard Psychologist | Memory, Cognition, and Scientific Innovation
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Daniel Schacter is a pioneering psychologist and neuroscientist at Harvard University. His groundbreaking research on memory and cognition has transformed our understanding of the human mind.
Schacter's TED talks have been viewed over 10 million times, sharing insights from his influential books like 'The Seven Sins of Memory' and 'Searching for Memory'. He reveals how our memories shape decision-making, creativity, and our perception of reality.
Schacter's keynotes empower audiences to leverage the latest cognitive science to improve personal and professional performance.
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