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15 myths and anecdotes about memory

Those who have no memory of faces

Wearing a mask has made some people happy. They finally have an excuse not to say hello to a neighbor on the street without looking like a snob. Prosopagnosia, or face recognition disorder, is a real social handicap. Poorly understood, it has as much to do with poor perception of shapes and movements as they relate to faces (and only them) as it does with an inability to connect those shapes to stored biographical information (names, circumstances of previous encounters, etc.). the other part of the brain.

It can be congenital or caused by brain damage (cranial trauma, stroke, etc.). In the most severe cases, the patient does not recognize his own face in the mirror.

Vitamin D fuels memory

Grandmas were right, fish makes you smart. And specifically vitamin D, which is a natural source along with eggs, by-products and butter. A brain nutrient, vitamin D boosts memory, learning abilities and accelerates…

Source: Le Figaro

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