You’re about to switch lanes on a busy road when you realize there’s a car in your blind spot. You have to put a stop to your lane change — and quickly. A new study suggests that this type of scenario makes a person less likely to remember what halted the action — for example, the make and model of the car in the blind spot.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/08/150826144118.htm
Self-control saps memory, study says
26 agosto 2015
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