"We’ve discovered the smallest timescale that our memories are divided into—the smallest chunks of our memories,” says Thomas Biba, a PhD candidate in the department of psychology @artsci.utoronto.ca.
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Research by psychologists at the University of Toronto finds that like a video camera, your brain captures approximately seven snapshots per second that get stitched together when we recall the past. ...