Memory for actions, commonly termed the enactment effect, refers to a robust enhancement in memory when individuals physically perform actions during encoding rather than simply reading or hearing ...
Imagine a whole bunch of people remembering Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s. Not just a vague memory, but vivid details – his widow’s speech, even riots that followed. Sounds unreal, right ...
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