Feeling forgetful? How stress may impact memory

Feeling forgetful? How stress may impact memory
- April 12, 2022
- Sara Mednick, cognitive sciences, explains on TODAY
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From forgetting a name to getting easily distracted, new research indicates stress may be the reason so many are so forgetful these days. NBC’s Erin McLaughlin visited UCI’s Sleep and Cognition Lab and spoke with Sara Mednick, professor of cognitive science, for this report for TODAY on how to deal with short-term forgetfulness.
Watch: https://www.today.com/video/feeling-forgetful-how-stress-may-impact-memory-137549893541
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