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Selective retention of positive information may be marker for elderly memory loss

July 20, 2016 by

People who selectively recalled positive information over neutral and negative information performed worse on memory tests conducted by neurobiologists, who said the results suggest that this discriminating remembrance may be a marker for early stages of memory loss in the elderly.

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