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643 Psychology says people who grew up without digital reminders often maintain these 9 internal memory systems

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/08/2026 11:00 EDT

Psychology says people who grew up without digital reminders often maintain these 9 internal memory systems

Before smartphones rewired our brains, an entire generation developed nine distinct mental superpowers that modern psychology is only now beginning to understand—and they might explain why your parents can still navigate without GPS while remembering every phone number they've ever dialed.

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