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Harvard cognitive psychologist Daniel Schacter’s work has underpinned a sea change in how we think about memory; namely, that the act of remembering might be the key to how we imagine our futures.
Dissociative amnesia, according to counselors of Blake's. "It took me a long time to really accept that dissociative amnesia is a real thing." In case you missed: What 'The Red Zone' on college ...
Childhood amnesia makes the memories formed before age 7 a blur. Scientists are trying to figure out why and if they're gone forever.
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