People Have to 'Turn On' Their Memories in Order to Remember Something

Just seeing or hearing something is not going to help people remember it, according to Penn State psychologists. Researchers said that people might have to 'turn on' their memories in order to remember even the simplest details of an experience. They have named this finding as 'attribute amnesia' which indicated that memory was far more selective than previously thought. Researchers pointed out that people's expectations play an important role in determining what ...

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