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The Doorway Effect Is Real

The Doorway Effect Is Real

Ever walked into a room and suddenly forgot why you went there? It’s not just you being forgetful. Psychologists call it the “Doorway Effect.” When you pass through a doorway, your brain sees it as the end of one scene and the beginning of another — so it temporarily clears the mental “clipboard” to make room.

🚪 Your memory didn’t fail — your brain just made space for the next moment

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