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| Most of us regard forgetting as an annoyance because our memory fails us. This also has been the most prominent view in memory research in the last century. | Most of us regard forgetting as an annoyance because our memory fails us. This also has been the most prominent view in memory research in the last century. | ||
| - | This sounds a bit counterintuitive, | + | This sounds a bit counterintuitive, |
| - | Although Funes and his memory are fantasy, there are humans who retain certain forms of memories to a much greater extend than the average population. | + | Although Funes and his unfailing |
| - | A perfect memory may therefore be more burden than asset, and forgetting may be an essential, necessary component of any natural memory system as otherwise it would become dysfunctional. We have [[https:// | + | A perfect memory may therefore be more burden than asset, and forgetting may be an essential, necessary component of any natural memory system as otherwise it would fail. We have [[https:// |
| - | + | That this likely is the case can be seen when looking at our own lives. | |
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