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Sexually Triggered Trans Global Amnesia

by tonyleather in Issues, November 6, 2011
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It was widely reported in October that a 54-year-old woman had gone into the emergency department of Georgetown University Medical complaining that she was suffering severe memory loss which she claimed had been triggered by sexual activity.

Events and Gaps Between Them: An Indissoluble and Evolving Whole in Memory

by cerulean19 in Education, September 8, 2011
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Studies show that memories, at a cellular level, encompass both events and the gaps between them; further, that these relationships evolve in time and are accordingly recalibrated through engagement of different cells.

Observance of “Memento”

by smzeigle in Psychology, July 7, 2011
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This article outlines scientific and significant concepts seen in the movie, "Memento."

How Much Alcohol Damages Your Memory

by oltucosmin in Psychology, May 24, 2011
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Young people who drink alcohol regularly are at increased risk of losing long term of storage capacity. This is the conclusion of a study by Spanish researchers at the University of Santiago de Compostela.

Foolish Faith

by tonyleather in Psychology, May 23, 2011
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The headlines today will have had a lot of people shouting angrily that what they claim is rubbish, but for many of us it is proof of something we have long suspected. Only foolish people get religion.

Three Power Tips to Get Smarter

by athena goodlight in Advice, April 23, 2009
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Want to become smarter? Try these three simple tips.

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