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インドでは、象を飼う時に、象の足をロープで杭につなぐそうです。
象の力をもってすれば、その杭を抜いて逃げることは簡単なのですが、
象たちは杭を抜こうとしないのです。
象たちは、子像のころからその杭につながれています。
そして、子像のころ何度も杭を抜こうと試みて抜けなかったので、
自分にその杭を抜くことはできないと思っているのです。
大人になって杭を抜く力がついているにもかかわらず・・・
私たち人間も、子どものころに信じ込んだことに影響を受けています。
子どものころに「できない」「無理だ」と信じ込んだことが、今も私たちを
制限している可能性があります。Info
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How walking through a doorway increases forgetting
The key finding is that memory performance was poorer after travelling through an open doorway, compared with covering the same distance within the same room. “Walking through doorways serves as an event boundary, thereby initiating the updating of one’s event model [i.e. the creation of a new episode in memory]” the researchers said.
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Natalia Vodianova photographed by Paolo Roversi for Vogue Italia, September 2006
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Submitted by Annie Heise.
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Aoi Kotsuhiroi’s surrealistically beautiful feet objects (you can’t call them shoes because they’ve gone beyond that at this point!) were recently featured in Nick Knight’s editoral in AnOther Magazine’s Autumn/Winter 2011 issue. You can watch the video about the shoot here.
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Karen Elson photographed by Ellen von Unwerth in 1997
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How walking through a doorway increases forgetting
The key finding is that memory performance was poorer after travelling through an open doorway, compared with covering the same distance within the same room. “Walking through doorways serves as an event boundary, thereby initiating the updating of one’s event model [i.e. the creation of a new episode in memory]” the researchers said.
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