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silly research projects aren't new - I heard of a man who spent two years researching (on publicly-funded grant) how to makeflamingoes change colour.  All that produced was a lot of angry birds.
 > Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2013 10:07:31 -0400
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> Subject: Re: Walking Through Doorways Causes Forgetting
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> I read the article and U of ND research. I am amazed at the time and money wasted on this 'useless' studies which does nothing to anybody in terms of solving memory issues. The doorways will remain and more will be created not eliminated. However this Professor has created a psychological issue in the minds of readers who might act as if their memory was affected because doorways were crossed. Publishing such things create problems and solve nothing. That's my take and Nic thanks for discovering this. Like to hear other's thought on this.
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> > Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2013 11:58:32 +0200
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> > Subject: Walking Through Doorways Causes Forgetting
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> > I verified the facts around a popular e-mail doing the rounds, claiming
> > research done by the University of Notre Dame. Here is a link to the actual
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> > http://al.nd.edu/news/27483-walking-through-doorways-causes-forgetting-new-research-shows/
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> > I'm just wondering if and how this could possibly relate to the common
> > problem of Parkies freezing in doorways...
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> > Nic 61/19
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