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Tag Archives: Jaan Aru
Neuroscientist Jaan Aru: smart devices don’t make you better in your work
No one regrets in the last hour of their life “sorry that I didn’t respond faster to an e-mail”. But for some reason, people think that constantly checking e-mails on a smart device and answering them right away is something … Continue reading
Posted in Career, General, Research, Tartu
Tagged addiction, brain scientist, Jaan Aru, neuroscience, smart-device addiction
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How Lasting is Human Memory? Four Suggestions to Improve It!
A memory could stay with a person for the lifetime, but its content might change. One should not worry about forgetting the most beautiful moments of his/her life. The most vivid memories stay in memory for decades and there are … Continue reading
Posted in General, Studies
Tagged ERR Novaator, human brain, human memory, Jaan Aru, memory
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