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Much as our taste for sugar and fat may have served us well in a world of scarce nutrition, but is now maladaptive in a world of ubiquitous fast food joints, our memories aren’t perfectly adapted for our contemporary information age. The tasks that we often rely on our memories for today simply weren’t relevant in the environment in which the human brain evolved. Our ancestors didn’t need to recall phone numbers, or word-for-word instructions from their bosses, or the Advanced Placement U.S. history curriculum, or (because they lived in relatively small, stable groups) the names of dozens of strangers at a cocktail party.
- Moonwalking with Einstein
- Moonwalking with Einstein
Our brains don’t remember all types of information equally well. As exceptional as we are at remembering visual imagery, we’re terrible at remembering other kinds of information, like lists of words or numbers.
- Moonwalking with Einstein
- Moonwalking with Einstein