In a discovery that could reshape how we think about memory, researchers at Flinders University have found that forgetting is ...
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Why Your Brain Remembers Some Things — and Completely Forgets Others
This suggests the brain applies different rules based on the strength of the original memory. Weak memories, like those for animal images, are more likely to be rescued. Stronger memories may already ...
In recent years, there has been a growing movement to introduce Ge'ez as a subject in schools across the Amhara Regional State. Last year, the Amhara Education Bureau announced plans to expand access ...
Your brain is complex, but once you figure out its little intricacies—that it can only store about seven units of information in short-term memory, for example—you can exploit them to help you ...
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