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It is your ?short-term memory? (STM) that creates this phenomenon. Somewhere in your brain, some series of synapses get loaded with the text you wrote in your head before your brain transferred it to your fingers and into the keyboard. If you create text like I do, extemporaneously, then your fingers are flying over the keyboard, lagging slightly behind your brain?s capacity to think up the words. So, your STM is being pre-loaded with all the right words, but it?s not a given that all the right words got banged out on the keyboard. If you review your own work too soon after it is written, then rather than opening up a new file and recording what is actually written, your brain will re-open its STM file and ?read? the text from there. Your eyes will be ?reading? the text---but it?s only for appearance?s sake.
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