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People Who Decrease the Volume of the Radio to Concentrate Have This Particular Psychological Trait, According to Science
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You are looking for a name that escapes you, a code, a date... and without even thinking about it, your hand reduces the volume of the radio or even cuts the sound. Once the silence comes back, the memory ends up rising. This small automatic gesture looks trivial, almost insignificant. Yet, researchers see it as a reflection of a very particular way of managing attention and memory. When the brain cuts the noise to find information, it often rev…
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