Memory may not serve completely correctly in new study

Why good oral health is more than a beautiful smile
12 February 2021
Chemotherapy and hearing loss: Until now, an unquantified risk
12 February 2021

Memory may not serve completely correctly in new study

Britannica defines memory as “the encoding, storage and retrieval in the human mind of past experiences.” A new study involving a Florida Tech researcher may upend that classic characterization: It shows people sometimes correctly recall information in the presence of strong semantic cues without previously storing it.

Comments are closed.