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Imagining an action-consequence relationship can boost memory

by admin | Jun 9, 2017 | Health News

Imagining an action between two objects (the umbrella being lodged in the door lock) and a potential consequence (not being able to lock the door) may help people improve their memory for relationships with other objects, according to a recent story.

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