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How Your Memory Works and Sometimes Doesn’t & What Humans Are Made Of

Something You Should Know

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How Good Is My Memory?

The supportive touch theory works in all kinds of environments. Sports teams who share high fives or fist bumps tend to outperform teams who don't. Students who get a supportive touch from a teacher are twice as likely to volunteer in class. The kind touch from a doctor gives patients the sensation that their visit lasted twice as long as those whose doctors didn't touch their patients.

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