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Who do not comply with social distancing have a worse working memory

We are taking steps back. Social distancing has been one of the most important measures to contain the coronavirus pandemic that has been raging for months. But it seems that some people do not …

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Is there a pill to erase bad memories?

Who would not want to erase the bad memories or fears that torment their existence? In one of the first articles: Depression: The Unconscious Root of Suffering, I already made a small mention of …

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Sudden memory lapses mean that you have a good working memory

It's happened to everyone sometime: suddenly our brain goes haywire, goes out, as if it’s produced a small short circuit that disconnects all neuronal connections. If it happens to you fairly often, …

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Half of the people remember events that never took place

Usually we think that our memory is like a storehouse where our memories are safe. In fact, in a sense it is like that. Memory is like a warehouse in which our memories are cataloged and labeled. But …

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What are revealing of you your oldest memories?

What is your earliest childhood memory? Have you ever wondered why this one and not another one? Research indicates that the first memories of most people go back to the three and a half years old, …

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Why we have unexpected memory lapses while speaking

It will probably be happened more than once: you are speaking and suddenly get stuck, a memory lapse, simply you don’t know what to say, it is as if all the information in your mind had been deleted …

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Short-Term Memory: How does it work?

Memory, in a general sense, is a function of our brain and at the same time a mental process that allows us to codify, to ruminate over, and then later retreive information or memories of experiences. …

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