Being Forgetful Could Mean You Are Intelligent

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Do you often find yourself battling with memory slips? It may be time to dig deeper to find out why you always forget. But this time, let’s see the brighter side of things. Yes, being forgetful doesn’t always mean a sign of a disease.

Below is an excerpt of an article that talks about the research done by scientists regarding memory, memory loss and brain activity:

According to a new paper that was published in the journal Neuron, having a strong memory is overrated. The paper also concluded that not only is forgetting things normal, it actually makes us stronger.

The new report, which was written by Paul Frankland and Blake Richards, researchers from the University of Toronto, proposed that the ultimate goal of memory is not to transmit the most accurate information over time.

They believe that it’s meant to optimize intelligent decision-making by holding onto valuable information and letting the rest go.

The team came to this conclusion after reviewing years of data on memory, memory loss and brain activity in humans and animals. One of Frankland’s studies on mice found that when new brain cells are formed in the hippocampus, all the old memories and connections are overwritten.

This constant swapping of old memories to new can have huge benefits the researchers say, “It’s important that the brain forgets irrelevant details and instead focuses on the stuff that’s going to help make decisions in the real world,” said Richards.

 

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