What is "photographic memory"? How is it defined, and can it be acquired?

How and when does confabulation occur?

Why do only some people have early childhood memories?

How can we remember more things than we can in a given moment?

How are memory and personality inter-related?

What is happening in the brain when we remember?

Are there circumstances when your memory is more valuable to development than the actual truth?

How does your memory change over time?

What does what the individual chooses to remember say about him/her?

What is collective memory? How does it differ from individual memory?

What are the differences between linguistic memories and other types of memory? How does this connect to memories of early childhood?

What about the case of Deafness? Does the acquisition of a sign language affect memory? Does the age of acquisition matter?

What is the effect of the act of lying on memory?

What do rare memory types, such as synesthetes, tell us about the workings of human memory?

Are emotions based on comparative memories of previous emotions?

Can we form a working definition of memory?

What are the stimuli that evoke involuntary memories?

Do flashbulb memories differ from other types of memories?

How are memories and dreams linked? Can dreams be reconfigurations of memories?

How do body memories differ from other types of memories?

What roles do emotion and pride play in memory selection?

What is known about chemical reactions related to conditions of belief or disbelief in memory?

How much effect does the routine loss of brain cells have on memory?

How are encoding and retrieval connected?

How does hypnosis affect memory?

How do antipsychotic drugs affect memory?

How has the usage of the term memory evolved in the history of psychology?

What are some collective encoding processes, and how do they work?

How do oral and written memory differ?

How is memory affected by temporary loss of consciousness through fainting, coma, or sleep?