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| Researchers Say Taking Photographs Ruins Your Memory Every time you snap a picture so that you have a permanent record of the event, you might actually be damaging your ability to remember it instead. Taking a picture for posterity at a birthday, wedding or concert may harm our ability to remember the event fully, researchers believe in a phenomenon known as 'photo-taking impairment effect' . http://www.hardocp.com/news/2013/12/...your_memo ry/ |
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