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    1 year ago

    It’s a well-known psychological thing known as Doorway effect. It it to do with the fact that memories are more easily retrieved in the environment in which they were formed. In this case, short-term memory gets wiped when entering a different room.

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    Also, the doorway effect is a big reason why minecraft was a popular game.

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        Moving in and out of rooms you’ve created taps deeply into a very primitive part of human psychology, creating feelings of nostalgia and wonder and also in the case of minecraft–protection.

        Another example is the “mind palace” method of recording information that humans used for centuries to record extensive oral histories.

        You could think of the Doorway effect as a glitch from that same brain function.