Sometimes I’ll notice that a building that I used to drive by all the time is gone (leveled to the ground). I know it’s gone, but I can’t remember what it looked like or what was in it. I just know it’s gone.

Is there a name for this?

    • Rhynoplaz
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      610 months ago

      I have that HARD. As I’m heading out the door, I have a mental list (grab keys and that paper for work, stop for gas, message person about thing) and if my wife asks an unrelated question on my way, I essentially rip up the list, answer her question, go out the door, head to the car, come back in for my keys, get to work, notice the empty gas tank, and remember that paper I left at home.

      • The Giant KoreanOP
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        310 months ago

        I have this bad as well. I have to go back to where I started if I want to remember. That seems to help “reset” stuff.

    • @ThirdWorldOrder@lemm.ee
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      210 months ago

      Context dependent memory is different. It’s when you can recall something because you’re in a similar environment where the memory was formed.

      • _haha_oh_wow_
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        9 months ago

        Yep, then you walk into another room (new context) and poof, it’s gone, but sometimes you can go back into the other room and you start to remember. I’m no expert but I believe that’s all related to context dependent memory.

        Another trick can be to chew a certain flavor of gum when studying for a test, then chew that same flavor of gum while taking the text: It will help you remember your studies.