On and on, and on and on; my cipher keeps movin' like a rollin' stone

3rd November 2011

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Door or less →

bobulate:

Want to remember an experience? Don’t move.

That’s overstating it, but a new study shows that just walking through a doorway creates what’s called a “new memory episode,” which makes it difficult to remember the experience in the previous room:

[M]emory performance was poorer after travelling through an open doorway, compared with covering the same distance within the same room. “Walking through doorways serves as an event boundary, thereby initiating the updating of one’s event model [i.e. the creation of a new episode in memory]” the researchers said.

Apparently, there can be these sort of episode markers — “a while later” — in stories as well.

Curious what episode markers mark our digital spaces.

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