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your morning oatmeal and pretend it s beautiful. the extent to which capturing these moments with our cameras actually shapes the way we remember them and impairs it. joining us now, emily badger, who wrote the piece about the study and photo taking impairment effect. i use instagram and i m very much in the moment when i m taking pictures, thinking about editing and posting out to friends and less about taking in what i m actually seeing and that s what this study proved. tell us more about it. well, that s just a research study, fascinating piece of psychology from fair field university in connecticut. they were trying to figure out when we re preoccupied with photographing an object, does that make it longer to remember it in the long run and outsourcing our memory to the cameras and devices we carry around with us. and basically you re exactly right, that s what they found out. that people who are
photos and uploading them to facebook or instaff gramp you ve might want to think again. constantly taking pictures may keep your brain from remembering what really happened. the researchers call it the photo-taking impairment effect. ptie. the study appears in the journal of psychological science. dr. cooper lawrence is a psychologist and joins us now with another study to which i go ow always roll your eyes at studies. this one is dumb. i get it. the idea is we have pictures up here, that my staff and i have taken wheel we were oust doing whatever we were doing. the study says if i m taking pictures, selfie or something, i forget what i was looking at. it says your memory isn t as good of that experience. here s how memory works. it s encoding, you have to pay attention when the guest talks. i also have to listen to the