![]() ![]() He has classified the sins into two different groups. Schacter defined seven sins of memory on his book. He also argues that these sins can in fact serve useful purpose in the memory.įor Instance, persistence is something that is vital for long-term memory, but at the same time it can also lead to conditions like Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. The Seven Sins of Memory can also be related with Seven Deadly Sins, which is the idea behind the book. He explains that, these sins shouldn’t be taken as flaws in the architecture of memory, instead these should merely be considered as the costs paid for the benefits of memory. Schacter has noted that same brain mechanisms are involved both memory’s strengths and sins. Memory, for all that it does for us every day…for all the feats that can sometimes amaze us, can also be a troublemaker. ![]()
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