Personality, Habits of Thought and Gender Influence How We Remember
April 11, 2012 | Memory | Editor
We all have them — positive memories of personal events that are a delight to recall, and painful recollections that we would rather forget. A new study reveals that what we do with our emotional memories and how they affect us has a lot to do with our gender, personality and the methods we use (often without awareness) to regulate our feelings.
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