Why You Remember Things Better When They Relate to You
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Why You Remember Things Better When They Relate to You

The self-reference effect is not just a modern cognitive phenomenon; it has deep evolutionary roots that have shaped human memory and survival. This effect, which enhances memory recall when information is related to oneself, is believed to be an evolutionary adaptation that has helped humans naviga
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