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Ever walk into a room and forget why you’re there? That’s the doorway effect—a quirk of memory where crossing a threshold disrupts recall. Discover why the brain does this and what it reveals about how we store and retrieve information.
By Hassen, Zsolt, & NotebookLMEver walk into a room and forget why you’re there? That’s the doorway effect—a quirk of memory where crossing a threshold disrupts recall. Discover why the brain does this and what it reveals about how we store and retrieve information.