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Struggling to recall something? You may not have a memory problem

Struggling to recall something? You may not have a memory problem

Turns out, your memory isn’t a like video camera, recording a constant stream of every sight and sound you’re exposed to. In fact, you can only capture and retain what you pay attention to. Author and neuroscientist Lisa Genova explains.

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