Walking through a doorway triggers an event boundary that causes the hippocampus to reset neural focus, archiving thoughts from the previous room to prioritize immediate spatial navigation in the new environment.
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The Doorway Effect: Why Your Brain Resets Between Rooms #ShortsAdded:
Walking through a doorway triggers a physiological event called an event boundary that flashes your short-term memory. University of Notre Dame research confirms the brain archives thoughts from the previous room to prepare for new environments. This compartmentalization occurs because the hippocampus perceives physical thresholds as signals to reset neural focus. It prioritizes immediate spatial navigation over
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