Couples Experience Shared Memory Loss, Study Finds

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New research shows that romantic partners synchronize their brain activity during storytelling, leading to a shared form of forgetting where they tend to forget related details, a phenomenon less observed among strangers. This neural alignment, especially in the prefrontal cortex, facilitates a shared reality but may cause loss of individual memories, highlighting how close relationships influence cognitive processes.
Topics:health#brain-imaging#memory#neural-synchronization#romantic-relationships#science#shared-forgetting
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