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Tag Archives: accurate memory

#30in30 – Your Brain uses Relevance Analysis to Categorize Memory

I used to forget different kinds of numbers. In history class, I never stood a chance during tests, because I constantly confused dates; sure, some people could easily remember a lot of historical events, but I could not. I do not even know the phone number of my favorite pizza spot by heart, although I…

July 9, 2017 in all posts, at a glance.

#30in30 – Want your Eyewitness to chirp like a Bird?

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Today’s 30in30 content: Cue-dependent forgetting, or retrieval failure.

To sum up, the use of cue-dependant memory is helpful in many different cases. Especially litigators, state’s attorneys and investigation autorities should be very aware of the behavioural impacts of these concepts.

April 16, 2017 in all posts, at a glance.

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