Ulterior Motives

How goals, both seen and unseen, drive behavior
Art Markman is a cognitive scientist at the University of Texas whose research spans a range of topics in the way people think. See full bio

Comments on "I don’t remember your name, but your pace looks familiar: Marathons and memory"

I don’t remember your name, but your pace looks familiar: Marathons and memory

I enjoy running. On a good week, I might get out and run 3 or 4 times, and run between 10 and 20 miles total. I collect a few t-shirts by running in races, but I have made a clear decision not to run a marathon. Four hours of running just seems like too much wear-and-tear on the body. The stress of running a marathon also has an effect on your mind. Read More

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The results are indeed intriguing. One thing is clear, tough: don't ever "run" late to an exam that will require explicitly remembering things. The results might be disastrous. :-)

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