Doorway Effect
Location-Updating Effect
The phenomenon that walking through a doorway leads one to forget their current task at hand.
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Origin
Gabriel Radvansky and David Copeland at University of Notre Dame published the first scientific description in their 2006 Memory & Cognition paper "Walking through doorways causes forgetting." Using virtual environments, they demonstrated that spatial transitions create "event boundaries" in the mind, causing memory retrieval difficulties. Information became less accessible when crossing room boundaries, even when total distance traveled was controlled.
Updated June 15, 2019