Sandro Magister, The Theologian and the Cardinal. An American Story
The censure of a book about God provokes not rupture, but dialogue. The progressive magazine "America" holds out the olive branch. A lesson by Pope Benedict on what "true" theology is
What gives?
Friday, July 15, 2011
Oh really?
NYT: Internet Use Affects Memory, Study Finds
"The subjects were significantly more likely to remember information if they thought they would not be able to find it later. “Participants did not make the effort to remember when they thought they could later look up the trivia statement they had read,” the authors write."
How much money was spent on exploring what should be obvious? After all, memory does involve some volition, it's not "automatic."
"The subjects were significantly more likely to remember information if they thought they would not be able to find it later. “Participants did not make the effort to remember when they thought they could later look up the trivia statement they had read,” the authors write."
How much money was spent on exploring what should be obvious? After all, memory does involve some volition, it's not "automatic."
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