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Forgetting isn’t Always Poor Memory; Our Brains do it Intentionally

To most people it is quite clear that the video recorder analogy of human memory comes up a little short. After all, we can think of times when our memories for an event aren’t exactly as clear as replaying a video. However, when it comes to the less understood process of forgetting, it can be…

2012/04/10 in Memory.

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