Distractions Lead to Poor Memory

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VERBAL distractions are a primary cause of poor memory, according to a study in Bristol.

Psychologists from the University of Bristol conducted a series of tests with 117 six-year-old children and 104 eight-year-old children to assess why we forget and how we preserve material in working memory.

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Distractions Lead to Poor Memory

The findings - based on the first tests of their kind in children and revealed in the Journal...

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