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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 ...
Tying “fragile” memories to emotional events could help people remember them better in the future, researchers at Boston University believe.
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