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KTLA spotlights study out of USC Marshall on photography and memory

Researchers from leading universities, including the University of Southern California (USC) Marshall School, have released a study that says that people who take incessant pictures are able to remember events better than those who do not. Researchers conducted a study in which they gathered individuals and asked them to take a tour of a museum, half of them with cameras and half of them without cameras, but with an audio guide to help them out.
“The people who take a lot of photos focus on the visual aspect,” said Dr. Kristin Diehl, associate professor of marketing at USC Marshall School of Business. “This visual memory is helped by taking photos.”
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