Memories
...n memory lapses people had. It’s a case where you can’t remember something, even though you sense it just beyond the grasp of your memory. One way to prevent this is to change your focus to something else, and when you stopped thinking about it, it’ll come to you. “Absent-mindedness” one we all been there. It’s a case where you left something or wondering why you entered a room. This memory lapses as described by the author are caused by a simple lack of attention. The best thing to do in this situation is to return to where you were before entering the room and you’ll likely to remember. Another case the author described is called “misattribution”. Misattribution is a memory error, where you correctly remember something that happened, but attribute to the wrong source. The author didn’t have any advice for this case of memory lapses, but she did reassure the readers that sometimes these kinds of memory lapses can have positive side. Because if our brains stored all that we saw...