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Memory bias and directed forgetting

Posted Aug 26 2008 4:04pm

Ever wonder at how someone with an ED can remember minute details of calories and weight but be unable to remember things like "my mother loves me" and "where's my homework?"



The starved brain is, of necessity, very focused. It is acutely attuned to things connected to starvation, and not that interested in other things.



This research is interesting, and the title is poetry:



" Memory bias in anorexia nervosa: Evidence from directed forgetting ."

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