Don't learn by audios..
Next time something you hear goes in one ear and out the other, you have a built-in excuse. Just blame it on your Achilles' ear—a weakness that lies not in a mythical hero's heel, but in the real-life way the brain processes sound and memory.
It’s not that you weren’t listening when your mom/partner/roommate asked you to pick up more toilet paper on the way home. You just forgot. An honest mistake. You’re only human.
Why are you being yelled at?
New research out of the University of Iowa, published in PLOS One,suggests that those moments are particularly human—that people’s memory for things they hear is just not that great. Apparently we already knew this about monkeys.
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