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Crash Course Psychology: How We Make Memories

I'm having a blast with my Wednesday posts. It's a challenge to find compelling online content about making memories. I recall my one college psychology class. Because I REMEMBER that class. Boring. Boring. BORING. When I found Crash Course Psychology on YouTube, I wasn't impressed. I mean, BORING. I couldn't erase the word "boring" from my long-term memory's association with psychology. Until I clicked "PLAY."

I’m having a blast with my Wednesday posts. It’s a challenge to find compelling online content about making memories.

I recall my one college psychology class. Because I REMEMBER that class. Boring. Boring. BORING.

When I found Crash Course Psychology on YouTube, I wasn’t impressed. I mean, BORING. I couldn’t erase the word “boring” from my long-term memory’s association with psychology.

Until I clicked “PLAY.”

not without my father, crash course psychology

If you’re interested in how your brain forms memories, Crash Course Psychology distills science-ey, medical jargon into something…….entertaining. Learn about your how your brain makes memories in less than ten minutes.

Tell me how much you remember.

Memories are life insurance policies. They leave something to hold in our hearts when a person is gone. Join the Make a Memory Movement HERE.

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    1. Of course, I need a crash course shrink after spending time in my sound booth today…….

  1. I come from a family full of psychologists (but not me. 🙂 ) and have to agree, much of it is boring! Except for some of the memory and learning points, like your clip above!

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