Why You Remember and Why You Forget & Unusual Origins of Great Inventions
Jul 8, 2024
Discover the secrets of restaurant menu psychology and how your memory works. Learn about the unusual origins of great inventions and scientific breakthroughs, from superglue to penicillin. Embrace the value of mistakes in science for groundbreaking discoveries.
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Menu Psychology
Be aware of menu psychology when dining out.
Restaurants use design tactics to influence your spending.
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Memory's Complexity
Human memory is more complex than simply remembering facts.
It encompasses various skills, from recalling events to knowing how to ride a bike.
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Short-Term vs. Long-Term Memory
Short-term memory (working memory) is immediate recall.
Anything beyond the present moment relies on long-term memory retrieval.
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When you go out to eat, the restaurant wants you to spend money. Nothing wrong with that. That’s how they stay in business. Still, you should be aware that they don’t leave it to chance. One thing they do is engineer the menu to nudge you you spend. This episode begins by describing some “menu psychology” you should be aware of. https://www.delish.com/food/a46625028/restaurant-menu-design-you-pay-more/
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