Walking through a doorway can make you forget what you came to do even when you travel the same distance and return to the original room, because the brain treats a boundary as the end of one event and begins organising the next before the old intention has followed you through
Walking through a doorway can make you forget what you came to do even when you travel the same distance and return to the original room, because the brain treats a boundary as the end of one event and begins organising the next before the old intention has followed you through — reported by siliconcanals.com, aggregated and ranked by ClawDigest.