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To anyone with the Schacter book.

In the article, it says: "A common cause of absentmindedness is not being able to remember to carry out actions that had been planned to be done in the future, for example, picking up grocery items, and remembering times of meetings." Reference: the Schacter book.
Is this really a cause of absentmindedness?? Isn't this a result of absentmindedness? And if it is a cause, what is the cause of the inability to remember to carry out certain actions? Lova Falk talk 20:21, 27 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]