I'm preparing a lecture on episodic memory and realized that
in the past I've told a story that I don't know if it is a
benign anecdote that I picked up from a lecture myself
somewhere along the way, something I should be giving
someone credit for, or completely incorrect/baseless story
that I should drop from my lecture.

The story goes that a priest (most priests?) had/has/have a
hard time recalling a baptismal prayer despite having
read/said the prayer many many times, which leads into a
discussion of rote rehearsal, etc. etc.

Anybody ever hear something similar?  Have a source?

Thanks kindly

Patrick

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Patrick O. Dolan
Department of Psychology
Drew University
Madison, NJ  07940
973-408-3558
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