json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["Psychology",""],"appCategory":"Psychology","appTitle":"Why does our mind forget things but does not remember the thing it forgot ?","appBody":"<p><br></p>\n<p>There's a reason why you are forgetting things. The truth is that it is not normal to forget some things after a very short period of time. There's a reason why you are forgetting things. The truth is that it is not normal to forget some things after a very short period of time. </p>\n<p>There is the long term memory and short memory and how long they last depends on how important the information was to you and the situation surrounding the events. You remember certain events and scenarios when your emotions were involved and usually this kind of information stays, the long-term. They are not easy to forget. If however the thing happened or the words were said in passing, then you're most likely going to forget it easily. </p>\n<p>Also, there are other factors that may lead to memory loss. If you find out that you’re doing too many things, for example your days are cluttered with events that tend to drag and call for your attention every now and then, you are most likely to forget many things that happened during the day.</p>\n<p> Another thing that could cause short memory span is when you don't get enough sleep. The brain needs time to relax and for the regeneration of dead cells. If you're not getting enough sleep, you find that you will forget things easily. Some bits of memory keep getting lost. That’s what happens when you're not resting adequately. It’s in sleep that the brain works best to preserve memory</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"p3m2kjh9x","appParentAuthor":"joyce-okpobo","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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