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How does the human brain when learning decide what memories stay and what memories need to go ?

 title: 'How the brain decides which moments you’ll never forget'

The human brain selectively retains certain memories while allowing others to fade based on emotional significance and relevance. Research indicates that memories connected to significant events—those that are surprising, rewarding, or emotionally charged—gain stronger consolidation. For example, mundane memories can be solidified when associated with impactful experiences, thus enhancing their recall potential[6].

Additionally, the brain employs mechanisms to prioritize fragile memories based on their similarity to emotionally significant events. This process suggests that memories are reinforced through emotional salience, allowing the brain to stabilize weaker memories by linking them to more prominent ones[6].

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