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According to research from 2013 published by psychological scientist Lisa Geraci from Texas A&M University and her colleagues,7 the bizarreness effect – our tendency to have a better memory for the unusual – is well documented. As they put it, ‘this bizarreness effect is a robust finding in recall that has been obtained across a variety of encoding tasks and delays.’
The Memory Illusion: Remembering, Forgetting, and the Science of False Memory
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