Dr. Scott Small has spent much of his career studying Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's, of course, is something many of us fear because of the way it can steal our memories and cause us to forget our ...
The phrase “forgive and forget” is a common slogan and recommendation. But does it make sense for trauma survivors? While researching for my book, You Don’t Need to Forgive: Trauma Recovery on Your ...
She has been wandering the halls, searching for her husband. Lost and worried. Where is he? Why did he abandon me here? This is the pain of forgetting. My mother has Alzheimer’s disease. In earlier ...
In their new book, Adventures in Memory: The Science and Secrets of Remembering and Forgetting, Norwegian sisters Hilde and Ylva Østby explore what makes our most fascinating faculty tick The depths ...
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‘Memory Lane’ Review: Remember to Forget
For decades, psychologists and neuroscientists have propagated a dismal picture of the human mind. We are told that far from being rational, most of what we think and do is propelled by irrational ...
The human capacity to forget is not merely a failure of memory but a fundamental adaptive mechanism. Memory suppression and intentional forgetting involve the active inhibition of unwanted or ...
We watched our parents, grandparents and even teachers do it – and now it’s our turn... Walking with purpose through a door, so sure about what we’re heading into another room to do and then, out of ...
A humble flat worm can illustrate the difference between good and bad research methods.
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The first romance is a milestone in many people's lives, leaving a lasting impression that science and psychology strive to ...
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