How having a fever makes you recall old memories, usually not pleasant memories?

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How having a fever makes you recall old memories, usually not pleasant memories?

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You know how people say our sense of smell is the most strongly associated with memory? Well really all of our senses are strongly related to memory recall. How else would we be able to remember something like a favorite meal except by the combination of scent, taste, sight, and maybe even hearing and touch?

So while I’m not sure your experience of fevers bringing back bad memories is universal (it doesn’t happen to me), it’s possible that the feeling of a hot flushed face is bringing back other times where you’ve had that feeling of a hot flushed face. Maybe during very embarrassing, upsetting, or angry moments?

A fever and sickness in general tends to be fatiguing and mess with cognition. Brushing aside invading thoughts rather than fully recalling them is something our brains usually take care of pretty automatically, but being able to concentrate on right now rather than distraction is something that can become fatigued.

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You know how people say our sense of smell is the most strongly associated with memory? Well really all of our senses are strongly related to memory recall. How else would we be able to remember something like a favorite meal except by the combination of scent, taste, sight, and maybe even hearing and touch?

So while I’m not sure your experience of fevers bringing back bad memories is universal (it doesn’t happen to me), it’s possible that the feeling of a hot flushed face is bringing back other times where you’ve had that feeling of a hot flushed face. Maybe during very embarrassing, upsetting, or angry moments?

A fever and sickness in general tends to be fatiguing and mess with cognition. Brushing aside invading thoughts rather than fully recalling them is something our brains usually take care of pretty automatically, but being able to concentrate on right now rather than distraction is something that can become fatigued.

Anonymous 0 Comments

You know how people say our sense of smell is the most strongly associated with memory? Well really all of our senses are strongly related to memory recall. How else would we be able to remember something like a favorite meal except by the combination of scent, taste, sight, and maybe even hearing and touch?

So while I’m not sure your experience of fevers bringing back bad memories is universal (it doesn’t happen to me), it’s possible that the feeling of a hot flushed face is bringing back other times where you’ve had that feeling of a hot flushed face. Maybe during very embarrassing, upsetting, or angry moments?

A fever and sickness in general tends to be fatiguing and mess with cognition. Brushing aside invading thoughts rather than fully recalling them is something our brains usually take care of pretty automatically, but being able to concentrate on right now rather than distraction is something that can become fatigued.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I have never heard of OR experienced this. Does this happen to you every time??

Anonymous 0 Comments

I have never heard of OR experienced this. Does this happen to you every time??

Anonymous 0 Comments

I have never heard of OR experienced this. Does this happen to you every time??