This is an aside titled 'Stop me if you’ve heard this before' dated 12/1/09

NYT on “destination memory,” why it’s so hard to remember if you told that story already to someone or not. “The main finding by Dr. Gopie and Dr. MacLeod — that destination memory is relatively weak — helps explain several embarrassing, and annoying, kinds of social interaction… The study authors concluded that outgoing information ‘was less integrated with its environmental context — i.e., the person — than was incoming information.’”

Posted by Joanne on Dec. 1, 2009 Tagged: , ,

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