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Psychology Says that when People over 75 Tell the Same Stories Repeatedly, They Are Not Losing Their Memory; Researchers Call This a Review of Life, and They Are Making the Final Edition of Which Version of Themselves Is Preserved.
If an older person tells several times the same story about the first car, an old comrade of war or the night he met someone special, this does not automatically mean that he is losing his memory. According to psychology, this behavior can be part of a process called a life review, in... The post Psychology says that when people over 75 tell the same stories repeatedly, they are not losing their memory; researchers call it a life review, and are…
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If an older person tells several times the same story about the first car, an old comrade of war or the night he met someone special, this does not automatically mean that he is losing his memory. According to psychology, this behavior can be part of a process called a life review, in... The post Psychology says that when people over 75 tell the same stories repeatedly, they are not losing their memory; researchers call it a life review, and are…