Jiang argues that people primarily remember what carries emotional value, which is why classroom content is forgotten more easily than charged social experience with friends.
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"Franco, okay. Okay, so let me explain the neuroscience, okay? What neuroscientists believe how memory works. Okay, so the idea is you have, in..."
"And that's why in school, you actually don't remember what you learned in the classroom, but you remember a lot what you do to..."
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