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Memory is closely linked to attention from "summary" of Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer

In the grand scheme of things, memory isn't just about retaining information. It's about what we choose to pay attention to in the first place. Attention is a limited resource, and what we choose to focus on ultimately determines what we remember. When we're fully engaged in something, our brains are more likely to encode the information into memory. In a world filled with distractions, it's easy to let our attention wander. But if we want to remember something, we need to actively pay attention to it. The act of paying attention signals to our brains that the information is important, and worth remembering. In a sense, memory is a byproduct of attention. Without attention, memories fade away into the background noise of our minds. When we don't actively...
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    Moonwalking with Einstein

    Joshua Foer

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