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22 Psychology says the people who remember exact dates, what someone was wearing, and the precise words used during painful moments aren’t holding grudges. Their memory encoded the detail because their nervous system classified that moment as a survival event

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · today 19:49 EDT

Psychology says the people who remember exact dates, what someone was wearing, and the precise words used during painful moments aren’t holding grudges. Their memory encoded the detail because their nervous system classified that moment as a survival event

People who remember exact dates, clothing, and precise words from painful moments aren't holding grudges. Their nervous systems encoded those details because the brain classified the event as a survival-level threat, recording everything with the fidelity of a security camera during a break-in.

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