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Left-handed people (10% of the population) have better memories.
True
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For each hour a person between the ages of 40 and 59 spends watching TV, their risk of developing Alzheimer's increases by 1.3%.
True
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It is helpful for students to review material right before going to sleep at night.
True
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lifesaver
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Good memories stick more than bad ones.
True
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Our brains have the capacity to store up to 2.5 petabytes of data.
True
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Sight is the sense most tuned to memory.
False - the smell
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With your eyes sealed shut, you can recall more things.
True
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Your memory performs better indoors.
False - outdoors
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Walking through a doorway triggers the brain to forget.
True
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Exercising immediately after learning something new is the best.
False - Exercising about 4 hours after learning is better for improving memory.
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A quick nap can help you retain new information.
True
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The first half of the night contains the richest dose of deep sleep, when the brain consolidates facts, figures, and new words.
True
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Frequent, small tests are one of the best ways to learn.
True
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