Forgetting May Be Part of the Process of Remembering - New York Times
Interesting article in Nature Neuroscience.
In all, this research suggests that memories are more often crowded out than lost. An ideal memory improvement program, Dr. Anderson said, “would include a course on how to impair your memory. Your head is full of a surprising number of things that you don’t need to know.”
Forgetting May Be Part of the Process of Remembering - New York Times
Forgetting May Be Part of the Process of Remembering - New York Times
Forgetting May Be Part of the Process of Remembering - New York Times
Forgetting May Be Part of the Process of Remembering - New York Times
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Forgetting May Be Part of the Process of Remembering - New York Times
Posted by Dr. Shock at 5:35 PM
Labels: memory, Nature, neuroscience
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... that's a quite impressive kind of holiday-literature, you're carrying through Italy... (no detective pockets on board?). Anyway, very interesting subject, going to read it.
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