Words and events fade in an instant. What isn’t remembered is doomed to be repeated. Who knows how long this exchange has been going on, or will continue to go on, without memory.
I don't think I'm familiar with the concept of familiarity... I suppose it has something to do with remembering the gist of what was said? Help me out.
Hi Jennifer ~ I’m afraid I mis-titled this. It’s really about a memory deficit commonly associated with Alzheimer’s. Specifically, the inability to transfer information from short-term to long-term memory
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Dude; that says most of it, but not all.
Good post.and thanks.
Yeah, I know ..
I thought it was a humorous example of a failure to transfer.
Thanks for the reminder ..
I don't think I'm familiar with the concept of familiarity... I suppose it has something to do with remembering the gist of what was said? Help me out.
Hi Jennifer ~ I’m afraid I mis-titled this. It’s really about a memory deficit commonly associated with Alzheimer’s. Specifically, the inability to transfer information from short-term to long-term memory
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