Your Brain Doesn't Record Anything When You Go Blackout From Drinking
Saturday, Jan 23, 2016, 6:00 pm
By:James Fraser
The morning after a heavy drinking night, you don't usually remember anything not because your brain forgets it, but because it is not recording anything in the first place. The human brain works like a computer memory (RAM and ROM). The brain needs some time to convert the short-term memory into a long-term memory. When you go blackout from heavy drinking, the brain gets so disturbed that it fails to save those instant short-term memories.
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