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My Answered Questions

  • Is there a difference between a man’s memory and a woman’s memory? The same goes to children and adults

  • would someone who has experienced trauma forget other things, apart from the trauma itself?

  • Does drug use damage human memory?

  • why do we have moments where we can’t remember anything?

  • how does the brain change after learning something new?

  • Is there sounds such as a different tone of voice which helps us recall memories?

  • Does almost forgetting something make it easier to remember?

  • Will ‘exercising’ a brain with sudoku puzzles preserve memory?

  • what is brain fog?

  • What is déjâ vu?


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