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22 Psychology says people who always turn down the TV when they’re trying to remember something display these 7 cognitive traits

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · today 21:00 EDT

Psychology says people who always turn down the TV when they’re trying to remember something display these 7 cognitive traits

Those who instinctively reach for the remote when trying to remember something aren't just being quirky—they're demonstrating a sophisticated understanding of their own cognitive machinery that most of us overlook.

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