When Gazing Into Nothing Helps Us Remember

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Trying to remember how you arranged last year’s Christmas ornaments on the tree? It turns out that blankly gazing at your empty tree could help. According to a new study, when we look even at an empty space, it cues our brain to remember the orientation of objects that previously occupied that space. Our eye […] The post When Gazing Into Nothing Helps Us Remember appeared first on Cognitive Neuroscience Society .