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May 11, 2006
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Emotions distort memories of Red Sox win
Elizabeth Kensinger shows off her collection of Red Sox and Yankees wear. At right is her collection of Red Sox and Yankees fan brain scans. Her research shows that fans' negative memories of losing are more accurate than their positive memories of winning. (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Bad times make for more accurate memories
Red Sox fans saw things differently from Yankee fans
Geography center launched
Center for Geographical Analysis to explore 'vast intellectual territory'
Remapping expectations: Girls find their way to engineering
'Girlz' are definitely allowed at DEAS
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