“Without forgetting, we would have no memory at all,” said Oliver Hardt, who studies memory and forgetting at McGill University in Montreal. The process is necessary for the functioning of a healthy brain—just as important as the ability to remember.
Read this fascinating article on the latest research into the theory of ‘forgetting’ as an active component of the long-term memory process.
To Remember, the Brain Must Actively Forget | Quanta Magazine
