Where are my keys?
Neuroscience News:
‘Where are my keys?’ and other memory-based choices probed in the brain
"Study identifies a different set of individual neurons in the medial frontal cortex that is responsible for memory-based decision making. The findings have implications for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia, and other disorders associated with problems in cognitive flexibility."
You are full of prejudices without any empirical basis - and dare to overbuild it by seemingly "rational approaches". Is not this fascist?
Only one time in my life I lost a key, and this because I played with it, throwing it in the air and catching it... after a while a shrubbery caught it - randomly. I was so 8 years old.
It has nothing to do with memory if keys are randomly placed at random places...
My keys were two times taken away by police, and one time by the conservator...